438: The Jeremies (February 2023)
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>> From Relay FM, this is Connected, episode 438.
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Today's show is brought to you by Nom Nom, Fitbot, and Hover.
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I'm Federico Vittucci, and
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it's my pleasure to be joined, as always, by Mr. Stephen Hackett.
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Hello, Stephen.
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>> Hello, Federico, how are you?
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>> I am doing great.
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Although my voice is still not fully recovered,
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The flu came for me too eventually.
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Everybody else around me has had it for the past two weeks
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and I thought I was able to dodge it, but I wasn't.
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So, but yeah, it's at least I'm able to talk,
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which is good because we have a big show ahead of us today.
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- It's a Federico show today too.
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It's very Federico focused.
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- You haven't been introduced, you did it again.
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- So, too slow.
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- You did it again. - You know what I mean?
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- Steven, please, Steven, please.
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- How am I supposed to sit here?
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Talking about your flu.
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I'm just sitting here, you know?
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- I was gonna move right into follow up
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introduce you later to be honest. Well okay you do because I thought I was
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gonna be leading follow-up today. Yeah you should I don't want to talk about
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anything in follow-up. You see? We are also joined by everyone's favorite British
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gentleman Mr. Myke Hurley. Well hello there my name is Myke Hurley and I am
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here to take you on a tour through follow-up. I have one serious piece of
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follow-up and then it gets weird for a little bit. The serious piece of
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follow up is Lex wrote in to recommend an app called Lyd. Lyd? Lyd? Lyd. Lyd. Lyd. It's
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an app for the Apple Watch to control Sonos speakers. Open the Lyd. I guess this is the
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thing we were talking about. The link you put in the show notes is not English. What
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is it? What do these words mean? Netherlands. Maybe it means something. I mean it came from
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Lex. Lex sent me the link and I just put the link in. What does Lyd mean? It's the name
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of that app. And also what is "Shermafbildingen"? I guess it means screenshots? I think it's
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the name of my new couch from IKEA. You ask people from the Netherlands to help you, you
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know, I can't help you. "Bestoor oef Sonnus luidspeakers van a fauve Applewatch". So you
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can't work that out? That was like the control Sonnus speakers from your Applewatch. I could
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work that out. Yeah. Yeah. See? So it's in the show notes, maybe it'll open in the Netherlands
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app store for you maybe it won't. But the second screenshot it says "Krug tog". Are you just making fun of
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Dutch now? I'm sorry but just the word is really fun "Togang". Togang. They're people that wear
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Birkenstocks all year round. The Togang. Big, big nib nib gang. This was supposed to be the serious part
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of Togang. Okay so what is this Apple Watch app do you? Control Sonos speakers from the Apple Watch.
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Okay. I don't know how many more times I have to say this. Did you say they had a price hike?
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How does that make you feel? I don't feel anything about it because I already bought it.
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Mmm, I was thinking about a sub but now I'm thinking about it $50 less.
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Have you tried Lid? No, no, I haven't tried it. Wow, that is journalistic
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There's no ethics in
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malpractice. What's the opposite of integrity?
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I'm no journalist. Disintegrity? What's the opposite? I don't think it's misintegrity.
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Hi, I'm misintegrity.
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What else is in follow-up, Myke? Myke writes in, not me, "At the risk of causing
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Myke, me, to buy another URL, I present the idea Thialafeedback.com." Oh no. Thialafeedback? You
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You know, I've got ThylaFeedback.com, goes to, you know, submitting feedback for the show.
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And I have LongThi.social.
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Because we're so thigh focused. Thi, T-H-I-G-H-L-A-Thyla-Feedback.com.
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ThylaFeedback.
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Thi, I have not bought this once.
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When I saw the link, I thought it was Thi-L-A-Feedback, like it was some reference to Los Angeles for some reason.
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That's that long L.A. thigh.
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It's LA thigh.
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Thigh, thigh, oh my god, this is horrible.
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So you may remember in last week's episode, we crowned the first royal thinus.
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What are we doing?
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Why does this podcast come to this?
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Dylan wrote in to say that they had long thighs, 48 centimeters, that made their thighs very
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And so Dylan has become the thigh to beat.
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I have some contenders for the crown of royal thinus.
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Now before we get into these contenders, I had an anonymous person write in with this
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I don't know why I did that.
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Dear feedback giver, we have the anonymous thing there if you want to tell us something
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about a company or something you're working on.
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If you want to be named the Royal Thynus, you can't be anonymous.
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No, but this is more of a contention. So I have a question. Okay, here's what Anonymous
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wrote in to say. "Dylan's thigh is 23.75% of his total height, which is 6 feet 8 inches.
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At 19 inches, it is absolutely a long thigh. My thighs are 18.5 inches long, and I'm only
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foot two. So 25% of my height. So my thigh, and I'm sure others might be longer relative
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to their heights. Should Dylan be dethroned with these facts?
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- I say it's not percentage. It's just who has the longest thigh.
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- It's the thigh to height ratio.
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- No, I think it's just absolute length is what we're looking for here. We're looking
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for the longest thigh, not just like you have long thighs for your height. That's not good,
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right? So now I have five contenders for their royal finest. The first is JD.
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JD at around, see now here we have a problem, around 49.5 centimeters.
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Now remember the thigh to beat is Dylan at 48 centimeters.
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Can you please stop saying the thigh to beat? Just don't say that again.
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No, I like it. It wasn't something that I realized sounded so fun until I read it out loud. It wasn't
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my intention when I wrote it down, but nevertheless, here we are. So, these images,
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by the way, I will just tell you, listeners, don't open these images around other people.
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Don't click.
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No, because there's a bunch of people with rulers in their laps.
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Yes. So, don't, like, I'd, these images will all be in the show notes, but like,
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You should open them in private, you know? You know when people install those fancy screen
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protectors that like if you're looking at somebody else's phone from like an angle,
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they're like... You need one of those. You need one of those. I always think like when I see people,
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I mean, I always think like, what are you opening on your phone? And maybe you're opening such
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pictures like people with rulers on their thighs. Now that kind of screen protector makes more sense
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to me now. So I was currently attempting to add the first image to the show notes.
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Did the CMS reject it because it's terrible? No, I added it accidentally to
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Cortex. So for a moment the most recent episode of Cortex had an entry called
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JD's thigh. Oh I've done that I've done that before I've put I put links. Oh I do
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- I do it all the time, man.
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I do it all the time.
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- You know what the CMS needs?
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You know that feature in iMessage?
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- Oh, I just did it again.
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- Where if you have a kid and it's like,
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hey, you're sending a bad picture to someone,
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we need that detection in the CMS.
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I'm gonna work on that.
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- Oh my God.
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Look at these pictures.
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- Okay, so you ready?
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
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- So first is JD.
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So if you open JD's image,
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boys, you should definitely do this right now.
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you will see what I am starting to call the about problem.
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With the way in which these images are taken,
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it is very hard to accurately identify
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the exact length of the thigh based on the tape measure.
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So like, because people take these images like at an angle,
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so I am having to estimate to what I see here.
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And if any of the contenders disagree with me,
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I need a better image than the one you've provided.
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- So I am saying JD is around 49.5 centimeters,
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which currently makes JD the Royal Finest.
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- JD has no problem with the base model iPad
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and the kick send.
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- No problem, you can put an iPad Pro on those sides.
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You know what I'm saying?
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- I now have an anonymous New Zealander.
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- Again, to Steven's point,
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I don't know why you would do this.
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This person was very particular about,
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I must be anonymous.
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I'm not sure why.
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Their image also came from a OneDrive link,
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which is like a whole different thing.
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- Their image is good.
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Like you can see on that image.
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- It's a good image.
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- Right, like they are. - Starting from the hip.
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- This person, I think is a clear 49.5 centimeters.
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Maybe even a little bit more.
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- This is the kind of person
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measured their thigh before clearly. Look at the methodology here. It's very well done.
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Big tape measure, you know? Yeah. That bag had this tape measure for this. Well, I will say
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this anonymous New Zealander looks like they're in an office environment here, which is interesting
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as to where they chose to take their measurement, their thioness measurement. So now JD and
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anonymous New Zealander, they are tied. We potentially, we may give the title to anonymous
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New Zealand are because I think they may have a millimeter or two over JD. I now move on to Nate.
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Nate is saying that they are confidently 49 centimeters and I would agree. I would actually
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say that they are also in around 49.5 centimeters but none of this matters boys because in comes Ken.
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This is now, this now feels like the, what did you say earlier? Miss what?
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Miss integrity.
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This now feels like
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like a like one of those
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kinds of competitions.
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Now, Ken sent in an image.
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Now, Ken, I think you can quite
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clearly see, has beat the forty
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nine because Ken sent
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his his his rule is only in inches.
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So I had to do some calculations,
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but it's definitely over 20 inches.
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I think about twenty point three.
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But Ken's image, low
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quality. So it was hard for me to
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get the exact.
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So I went with fifty one
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centimeters. Okay. But none of this matters. Wow. Because in comes Will. Wow. Now, again,
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Will's image suffers from some of these issues here. It's a low quality image,
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and it's taken from an angle. But using some, like, almost like CSI-like enhancing, I am putting
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Will's thigh at 56 centimeters. Wow. Will. Which is eight centimeters longer thigh than Dylan.
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So I am currently crowning at 56 centimeters Will as the royal finest. Congratulations Will.
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Apple make an iPad studio just for you. You can put it on that thigh.
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You know what I'm saying?
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So that's the follow-up for today's episode.
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just make a pact that this is over now?
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No, because you do this every now and again like Green Gate.
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Mmm, you know, but Green Gate was a real deal affecting real people. This is a real deal. This is a real deal.
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This is a real deal. These people have big thighs.
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So would you, you know what? We're just gonna see what happens. Maybe it's the end of it, but I can't say.
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This is gonna end with a thigh measuring contest on stage somewhere. I agree with this. Yes. I agree
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We need to get like a laser thigh measuring tool
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You can get like real precise about it
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the show and relay FM. The next thing in the document just says "T.G. Surprise" and
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there's no bullet under it. So we're asked to clear time in today's show for this.
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I should take about 10 to 15 minutes, I guess. Well, depending on if you guys have questions
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or not. We'll find out. We'll find out. So I said many times that I would like to see
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Apple get weird, right? It's a recurring expression here on the show and it's a wish that I really
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believe in. I would like to see Apple get weird and do things that normally I wouldn't
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expect from Apple. And I think that's unfair. Like I've been thinking about it, like, why
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should I just want Apple to get weird? I should also get weird. Like I should lead by example
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in terms of doing weird things that people would not expect from me. Right?
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You want to put your best thigh forward in this conversation.
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Exactly. So out of that desire to get weird and because of peer pressure from Steven Hackett,
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I now have an Apple Watch Ultra.
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Yeah, I've had it for the past few days and I have thoughts.
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This is not what I was expecting at all. I had some like theories of today's episode.
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This was not one of them.
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Uh-huh. I'm glad I was able to surprise you.
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What did you go for?
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Uh, so I was taking a look at the, uh, the three configurations that you can get,
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and the only band that made sense to me, I think it's the one that Steven got, the Ocean one.
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Steven has all of them, Federico, so you have to narrow it down.
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I'm wearing the Ocean band today, though, in white.
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I got the white Ocean band.
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Yes, Watch Twins.
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Yeah. So, um, and I mean, so, okay, a bunch of thoughts that I saved privately, uh, in
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my, in my notes app so that I could...
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Which is what? What notes app today?
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So this is a whole thing that I will...
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Okay, nevermind. We can't go into it today.
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No, no, no. You made fun of, you make fun of me for like, which is what, what's the
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the Notes app today. Actually, I've been using this for like four months and I haven't talked
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about it anywhere because it's part of a thing that I'm planning for Mac Stories and the
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club. I've been using Notion for the past four months and I haven't changed at all.
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I've been just refining this setup over and over and it was a huge learning curve for
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me in December, but I haven't switched since. So I've been using the same thing for four
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months and I'm still learning my way through. Anyway, we'll talk about this story for another
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time. Sorry for another time. So yeah, I've been saving thoughts in Ocean and I'm looking
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at these thoughts right now. So I love the look I thought and I was concerned that it
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was going to look weird on my wrist. Turns out that it actually looks very nice. Yes,
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I wouldn't call myself as a small person.
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So I think, you know,
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given the relative size of my wrist and my hands.
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- Measure your wrists.
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- I don't have the equipment.
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It looks nice.
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It looks really nice on my wrist.
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I was concerned that the increased width of the watch
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was gonna cause problems with my tattoo
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that almost extends to the wrist area,
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but no, that's fine.
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the tattoo doesn't go there. So it doesn't cover the sensors. I love the...
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That's unbelievable to me that like that is... I understand why that doesn't... why that's
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an issue, right? That the light can't pass through and it can't use the sensors. But
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it is still just surprising to me that after all these years there is not a way around
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I mean I think it's just the way light works.
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Yeah, no, no, I get it. But like, they, you know,
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what I'm just saying is so many smart things are done,
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so many advancements in technology and how stuff works, etc, etc. Right?
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And it's just surprising to me that this is one that has not been able to be solved.
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Love the titanium. Just love the general look.
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The flat display that is bigger, you know, chef's kiss. I totally love it.
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And the fact that it's raised above the body of the watch,
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I really like the look, I gotta say. I really like the look and the orange detail on the action
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button and on the digital crown. That's, I think it's really nice. The crown guard takes some time
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to sort of adjust to, I think. It felt kind of weird after seven years of Apple Watch.
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It almost felt like I couldn't reach the side button or the digital crown because of the crown
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Now I'm used to it, but it took some adjustment, especially in the first couple of days.
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I still kind of struggled to find the position of the side button, but again, it's seven
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years of muscle memory versus like five days, four days of Apple Watch Ultra.
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So it'll be fine.
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Other thing that I love, the battery life.
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That was probably the main reason why I was, and I mentioned this on the shows, like I
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getting tired with my Series 7 Apple Watch anyway. Basically this thing I can just top
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it up every couple of days and it's fine. Like you can use it for two days and then
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you top it up for like 30 minutes. I have a fast charger on my nightstand and it goes
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on for another two days. It's perfect. This is exactly what I wanted and I've been really
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happy with that aspect. I have tried to go all in once again on the sort of lifestyle
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of what if I just want to go out with an Apple watch with cellular mode? Will I like it compared
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to when I last tried it three, four years ago with the Series 5 or something? And the
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answer is I like it better, but it's still not perfect. And the still not perfect is
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mostly, well, two things. There are still some apps that do not have support for standalone
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mode on the Apple watch. So apps that do not work if you just run them on the Apple watch
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without an iPhone nearby. So many apps still do not have that support. In fact, if you
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have suggestions for me for standalone watch apps, please send them my way. And the second
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problem, which is a very specific problem I think for especially I would guess European users,
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WhatsApp. So WhatsApp, you will get notifications if you're away from home without the iPhone,
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with just the Apple Watch with you, you will get notifications. Supposedly you can reply to them,
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because I haven't tried this, but I saw the reply button. However, there's no WhatsApp app for Apple
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Watch. I tried to install one of those like third-party WhatsApp clients from the Apple
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Watch app store. It didn't work. They basically faked their way into being like web clients
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and the one that I got called WhatsApp, I believe. It doesn't work in standalone mode.
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Otherwise, the apps that I tried, I had a pretty good experience. Love Pocket Casts.
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Pocket Casts, I already mentioned how I really like it on the iPhone. It's got a design that
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makes sense for me. The Trim Silence option, the sound effect with the Med Max setting,
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it works really well. And I love Pocket Cast even more on the Apple Watch,
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because it just worked.
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So it automatically picked up my episodes
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in the up next queue.
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No need to do any weird dance of like,
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make these episodes,
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specifically send them to the Apple watch.
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No, it just picked the episodes from the up next queue,
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synced my position.
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So when I walked out of the house in the morning
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to walk the dogs,
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I connected my AirPods and picked up where I was listening.
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When I was back home,
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I closed Pocket Casts on the watch,
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brought it up on the iPhone,
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waited like three seconds.
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It synced my position from the watch
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and I continued listening on the iPhone.
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It was perfect.
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I love it. - That's cool.
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- Another app that, now, here you are allowed
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to make fun of me because I still haven't made
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a decision about task managers.
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I was looking for, like, I've been looking for a task--
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- Even though there was a decision to be made.
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- This will make more sense once I will finally finish
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this bigger story that I've been working on.
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I needed to find a task manager
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that is truly cross-platform,
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that works on iOS, iPadOS, MacOS, Windows, the web,
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like something that is everywhere.
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And of course, Apple Watch.
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And now you may be surprised by how short the list
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of task managers that run natively everywhere
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and sync fast, like with good performance,
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and have a native watch client, like that list is really short.
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There's one choice.
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There's one, well, what do you think the choice is?
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It's the only one, right?
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Or remember the milk.
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Thank you, Steven.
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OK, so there is more than, but Todoist does all that, right?
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No, it won't work in standalone mode.
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And broadly speaking, it was much, much slower.
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Even when the iPhone was nearby,
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it wasn't as fast as TicTic.
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I've been really impressed by TicTic.
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Works everywhere.
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It's got desktop clients, iPhone, iPad app.
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It's been featured by Apple a bunch of times.
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I believe MKBHD uses it.
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- That's the only place I know it from, honestly.
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- Yes, yes. - It's like,
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yeah, I know it's what MKBHD uses.
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- On the Apple Watch, it's incredible.
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It runs in standalone mode and you open it,
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it syncs over cellular, your latest changes.
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You can create tasks and they will show up basically immediately on another device.
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So I've been using that.
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Whoa, it has an Eisenhower matrix.
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What does that mean?
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It's got all those features that honestly I don't use.
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Habit tracking, focus timer.
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It does too much.
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What is an Eisenhower matrix?
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It's like to divide your day into like low to highest priority items.
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And shortcuts.
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Obviously, one of the reasons why I approached Notion in the first place is the same thing
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I just mentioned about a task manager. I wanted to have something that would allow me to capture
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information and have it be available everywhere, no matter the device I was using. Now, I still
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use Obsidian as my text editor. I will probably never stop using Obsidian as my text editor.
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I just love the thing so much for markdown writing. It's perfect for me. But for note-taking,
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one of the big downsides of Obsidian, and maybe this will be fixed in the future, I
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don't know, but Obsidian doesn't have a web API. Obsidian is just, it's an app, and if
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you want to capture information, and this is especially problematic on Apple platforms,
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the app needs to be running in the in the foreground, basically. And so when I was thinking
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about like, well, how can I put together a system to capture information on my watch?
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Let's say that I'm walking the dogs and I have an idea and I want to save that idea.
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Well, most people would say, well, you can use drafts and that works, but drafts is only
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on Apple platforms and I've been using Notion instead. So I have been putting together,
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and this will actually be an automation academy class in the future.
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I've been putting together a series of shortcuts for Notion, and this is why this is incredible
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I created a simple shortcut that uses the Notion API.
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It lets me, if I'm using the iPhone or iPad, it lets me type something.
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If I'm using the Apple Watch, it also lets me type something, which is one of my complaints
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about watchOS.
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When did Apple switch from dictation being the default mode of text input to the keyboard being the default mode?
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They have it exactly backwards, in my opinion.
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I like the keyboard, but I understand.
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No, on the iPhone you have the keyboard and dictation is an option.
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On the watch, they should do the dictation as a default and the keyboard is an option.
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Well, remember for me right now, my microphone is broken, so maybe I'm biased.
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- I can't do it.
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- In any case, I created a shortcut
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that lets me dictate something.
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I just need to press the microphone button.
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And the thing I didn't know is that shortcuts now
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on the Apple Watch, it runs in standalone mode,
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even and especially shortcuts that make a web request.
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So my shortcut to save something to my note in Notion
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where I drop ideas and thoughts,
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It totally works in standalone mode.
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I was walking the dogs, saved a couple of things,
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came back home, opened the Notion web app,
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and those notes were there.
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No iPhone involved.
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So that was pretty good.
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Like, yeah, I have a complication on my watch face
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and I tap it and I dictate something,
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and that line of text,
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I can access it immediately from any platform.
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That was pretty good.
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What is bad is that running shortcuts on the watch
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could still be a lot better.
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You can add a specific shortcut as a complication
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to your watch face, but every time you tap it,
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it says run shortcut,
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and you need to confirm by tapping a run button.
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- Remove that confirmation step,
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or at least let me remove it.
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Like maybe enable it by default,
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but let me go into the settings and say,
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when I run this on the watch,
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I don't want that extra step.
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I agree with having the step, in case you accidentally knock it, but let me make that decision as to whether I want that as a thing. I agree with that.
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Capturing tasks and notes, really fun with tick-ticks and shortcuts while in cellular standalone mode.
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Managing notifications on the watch, still silly, still bad.
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Why is the clear all button at the top of your list of notifications?
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I do not understand.
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Why do I need to scroll all the way up to clear my notifications?
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I don't get it.
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And the action button.
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I've been using it like Steven as a way to toggle the flashlight quickly.
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It works really well.
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It's actually been very useful, like I was walking around the house at night and I needed
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to find something and just click the action button and the flashlight comes on and it
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removes that tiny bit of friction from swiping up to C control center and finding the flashlight
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It's nice, but I wish I could, and Underscore was actually mentioning this on the latest
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really good episode of Upgrade with you, Myke.
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And I agree with underscore suggestion of like, I wish the action button could be more
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sort of programmable in the sense of like, let me choose different behaviors in different
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contexts. Like maybe if I'm on the watch face, I want the action button to do this. But if
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I'm using a workout app or if I'm using, I don't know, a weather app, I want the action
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button to do something else. Like more sort of conditions maybe to sort of tweak the behaviors
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of the action button depending on what you're doing on the watch. That would be cool.
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I think it's cool that you both have found like a use that you like from the button,
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which is to turn the flashlight on. I will say as a non-Apple Watch ultra wearer,
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that is a ton of real estate for a not massively helpful action, like from my perspective.
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Yeah, but the button is flush on the side.
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If you just look at it, it's like an orange lozenge.
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My point is I'm just not convinced that if that's the most useful thing that you two
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can find to do with it, that it's been really well thought out.
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Just kind of going on what Federico's saying.
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There are three buttons on the thing, and one of them turns on the flashlight.
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I'm not sure that that is that useful.
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I don't really think of the Apple Watch as a flashlight device, you know?
00:31:35
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Like sure it can do it, but it would be more useful to me if it did something which is
00:31:40
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inherent to like what watchOS is.
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I don't know what that is, but it just seems like a strange thing to me.
00:31:49
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It's like, oh I have this button, this button, it turns on the flashlight.
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I'm like, what flashlight?
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Well it just illuminates the screen.
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That's fair.
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you both have found a use for it. Federico, how do you feel that the Apple Watch Ultra fits in with
00:32:05
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your general fashion aesthetic? I think it's pretty, it's pretty all right. The color goes
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with pretty much anything and it comes down to the... Including the orange? Yeah, I mean I got,
00:32:18
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I got orange on my arms. True, you're a very colorful boy. Yeah, I'm very colorful. So yeah,
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the orange works and it mostly comes down to band choice. So I may have to check out some other
00:32:33
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new options now that I have this watch. But yeah, I think it works pretty well for me. I think it
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works all right, especially with the orange and the colors of the tattoos around it. Yeah.
00:32:45
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This is not what I expected at all from today's episode.
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Well, I'm glad. I'm glad.
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Yeah, I'm glad you're enjoying it.
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It's the best Apple Watch ever made.
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Once again, Federico and I have done something awesome and Myke won't join us.
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Here's my thinking.
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I had this thought. I was considering it again recently.
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I'm just going to wait until the next one now.
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I'm like six months away.
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Right? Like I'm six months away.
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I will want to upgrade my Apple Watch for sure this year.
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And so I want to I want to see what they got to offer,
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because if Apple does what I want them to do, which is to redesign
00:33:19
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the standard one that might be more enticing to me than the ultra so I don't
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want to make any decisions right now on it I'm the boring one I guess okay every
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group needs a boring one I'll be the boring one people in the discord are
00:33:36
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wondering will they update the ultra this year I think they will I think that
00:33:40
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having like one Apple watch fall out of step update wise it's not the low-end
00:33:47
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one doesn't make any sense. I think it's like saying are they gonna update the iPhone Pro
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(horn honking)
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We don't have time for that.
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- No, no. - Yes we do.
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No, we have the Jeremy's to play.
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Oh, we do have the Jeremy's to play, don't we?
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Welcome back to the quizzies.
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Where now we are taking the Jeremy's
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inside of the quiz-y umbrella.
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Pointing points on the line.
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Every year when Apple introduces its new emoji,
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they, Federico stays hidden
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from what these emoji will look like.
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because once the emoji are released to the world on this show,
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we play a little game where Federico has to try and guess the names of said
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emoji. We've been doing this for many years.
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The twist this year is for every emoji that Federico gets is correct.
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He will score five points in the Jarett in the quizzes
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for every, well, we remember we're small now, right?
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We're not going big anymore. It's small points.
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For every Emojida, Federico guesses incorrectly.
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He will, Steven will score 10 points.
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- Ooh. - Oh no.
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- Now Federico, I am basing this on your previous,
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there are two reasons for this.
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One, it is based on your previous experience,
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you're good at this.
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Two, Steven has zero agency in this game.
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So I feel like this is how we're gonna play this
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and we'll see how it goes for the future.
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We currently stand at Federico on 360 points in the 2023 quizzes,
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and Steven at 400 points.
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We have the image as provided by Emojipedia.
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These are Apple's official images for the new,
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smaller set of emoji that are finding their way into
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iOS. This is in iOS 15 point, wait,
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what are we on now? 16.4.
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Hang on, hang on. We have something to deal with here.
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A bunch of people are saying that Federico cheated,
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that he had a post on Macedon about this.
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Did you cheat?
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- No, I haven't looked as always.
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I haven't looked at the names.
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- What could he have cheated about?
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- He could have looked at the blog post.
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- I posted the article that John wrote on Mac stories.
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- This happens every year.
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He doesn't read them.
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We go through this every year.
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Do you normally read what John posts on your website?
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Just out of curiosity.
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- Yes, I normally do.
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I normally edit everything, but not this one.
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- This is very normal.
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Like every year we'll say,
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are but there was this post and Federico say I didn't read that part like okay I
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just wanted to I just wanted to address it because the discord was getting spicy
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well they do they like to get upset you know but this time we're not gonna pay
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any attention to them so here's what we're gonna do we got the nut we've got
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the image here I think it should be in your podcast app of choice if you want
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to follow along but it'll also be links in the show notes to these images so you
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can get them for yourself Federico you have the image here in our show notes
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We're gonna start from-- - And I'm making,
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I am making a bold claim.
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- All right.
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- I will, a bold, really bold claim.
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- I will get more than 80% of these correct.
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- Ooh, I would like to maybe,
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like I'm gonna suggest something here
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that we've not done in the quizzes before,
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but rules are fluid.
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Are you willing to wager some points on that prediction?
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So 80% out of 21 should be more than 16, correct?
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16 out of 21.
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- Here's what I said, so you've got to get 16 out of 21.
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Steven, how many do you think he's gonna get?
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Do you think he'll get more or less than 80%?
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- Okay, so we are gonna wager this then.
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We're gonna wager this.
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So there are double points available.
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- Whoever's correct.
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- I love the chaos of this.
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- All right, so I'm gonna rephrase this
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this is getting complicated. So for every emoji that Federico guesses correctly, he will score
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five points in the quizzes. For every emoji he guesses incorrectly, he will... Steven will score
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10 points. If Federico scores more than 80% of the, like, correctly guesses 80% of the names,
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he will get double his points. If it is less, Steven will get double his points.
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That's how we're doing this. I love it. Okay. I love it. Okay. Okay. So. Alright. And by the way,
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the post that people are referring to in the Discord is, and this is so silly,
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Cable Sasser was asking if the iOS keyboard put in an emoji if you typed "honk" and I typed "honk"
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and I'm pretty confident that "honk" is not the name of this emoji. I mean, come on, it doesn't
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take a genius to understand what this emoji is. And it doesn't matter anyway because the name,
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the official name might as well be different and I would wager money that it's not gonna be "honk".
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Here's the thing, here's the thing, and I want to restate what we're doing here.
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Federico has to guess the official names as given by the Emoji Consortium of the... what is it called?
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The Unique Code Consortium? The Emoji Illuminati. Oh and we forgot, by the way, this is called
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the Jeremy's in honor of our fallen friend Jeremy Burge. We forgot to do the honorific at the
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the beginning, this is in honor of fallen creator of emoji Jeremy Burge, we named the
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Jeremy's after him. I got too excited with the quiz part and we did not do the correct
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honoring of Jeremy at the beginning of this segment.
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Okay, so to go back to the addendum to the rules, if I get more than 80% of these correct,
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I double my points.
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Correct, but if you get less than...
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If I don't...
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Stephen's points get doubled.
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Okay. I love this and I love that you've embraced this, the two of you.
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So we're starting with the first emoji, Federico, what is its name?
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Okay. Okay, so we're looking at...
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These are not my official guesses. I'm just telling what I see.
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This is a so we know that they call this face. This is this is a face that is sort of
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Rolling or shaking I guess it's meant to describe when you're like
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Agitated or nervous or something? I can't work out what this is meant
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Like what is this one will be used for like, well, I don't know where I'll use this one yet
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Yeah, I think it's one that will find its own meaning over time
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Yeah. Once the teens get it, we'll know what it means. Oh, you know what? Yeah, you're probably right. I am going with
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shaking face
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We can we can harmonize for this how great if you don't know why we just did that
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Explaining at this point that is five points to Federico shaking face is the correct name
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Next up we have three hearts. Now we already... so the second one, the first one in this list of hearts
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There is already a blue heart in the iOS keyboard
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So I'm gonna go with the obvious light blue heart
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That's a correct answer, another five points. And on that note, I'm gonna guess grey heart
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This is too many hums. This is too many hums. We're humming too much. You can just...
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Steven, you can just tell if this is correct or not.
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That was correct. Great hearts is another five points. 15 points. You're flying through them.
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Okay, and the next one should be pink heart.
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These two hands...
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Okay, so just like with the face, we know that they're gonna use "hand" in the official name.
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Maybe. Is it a hand?
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So this is a... so, well, yeah, I think it's a hand.
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So the... and they do... because I have been tricked by this emoji before.
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I believe it was like with something... last year, there was something like facing left and facing right.
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There was something along those lines.
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But this is a hand.
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And a hand doesn't face.
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I mean, I don't know.
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Doesn't hand face?
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You know, while we're taking this moment of deliberation,
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I was just preparing for inevitabilities in our document later on, okay?
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So we're doing about an 80%, right?
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80% of 21 is 16.8.
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Are we rounding up or down?
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Well, I don't know.
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Okay, so we're rounding to 17.
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Federico, you need to get 17 of these correct.
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I just wanted to double check that first before we get to later on,
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and then there's a court case, you know what I mean?
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So there are two hands, they're doing something in opposite directions.
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So what is the meaning of this hand?
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What's the meaning of this?
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Like the gesture could be like to to stop
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Touch yeah hand touching could be weird. I am gonna go with
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Myke that's up to you to decide because I actually can't judge these. Yeah. No, you've got skin in the game
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You got skin in the game. So you're saying hand pushing right?
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No, no, I'm not asking for you to change it. That's that's the answer. I'm gonna give you that answer. Yeah. Yeah
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The answer is right woods pushing hand, huh?
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I think that that the pushing for me was the part that clinched it when he said pushing
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Cuz I wouldn't call that pushing there's no push. There's no push action. It was there's no push Jerry
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Yeah, that just looks to be like rightwards like, I don't know.
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No, but you are, see, it's the extended palm, it's the end of the wrist, like, that's like...
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No, I get it, I get it, but what I'm saying, I'm giving you it, you're getting this.
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Rightwards pushing hand is the name of this emoji.
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Okay, can you do the opposite for the other one, leftwards pushing hand?
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Yes, there you go, that's another five points.
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So cleaning up so far, six out of six correct.
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look, this may go contentious, but like, no one would get Wrightwoods. Who would say that?
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Wrightwoods? No.
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Come on. It's the same problem we had last time with these. It really seems like that name is
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not the best. And I think these will be used for high fives. That's like a high five.
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Oh yeah, like I pull up one and then you go, "Oh, this is how you get a high five rejected, man."
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You know, send the emoji and just never get it back?
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You left hanging?
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Or the other person does the fist bump emoji then it's awkward.
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And that's sweet and that's awkward.
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Yeah, that's so good!
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You do the high five so one person sends a fist bump,
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the other person sends a handshake like, ugh!
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It'd be terrible.
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We're on to emoji number seven.
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Federico's got six out of six so far.
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Okay, now we're doing animals, it seems. So number seven. Well, you tell me.
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Seems like it. Number seven, this is a moose.
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Yeah, that's correct. It is in fact a moose.
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Okay, number eight. This is a...
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Oh, good boy. This is a donkey.
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What did you say? Good boy.
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Yeah, I like it. I like the guy.
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That's another one. Donkey is correct. Federico, you're doing very well.
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Stephen, how are you feeling so far in the game?
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Not great. Not great, Jerry.
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He's blowing through these.
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Not great, Jerry.
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Number nine. Now, this is tricky because to my eye, these are...
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And this is not my answer, but these are sort of look like angel wings,
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but that has religious connotations, and I don't know if they would call the emoji
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"angel wings", but these are also like "feathered wings", and we are in the animal category.
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Would they call them angel wings? These are wings, they could just... so I am torn between angel wings,
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feathered wings and just wings. Oh boy. I don't think they would call them angel wings.
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Well, whatever. I'm going with...
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I'm going with feathered wings is my answer. The most tense that I've been so far.
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I'm giving the points to Stephen.
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This emoji is called "wing".
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Now the reason I'm giving it to him is you gave it as one of your three possible answers.
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So you knew it was out there.
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Right? You said angel wings,
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feathered wings,
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It was possible for you, you know?
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This is just wing.
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I will say, angel wings, I see where you went there.
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There are multiple angel emojis.
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So like, you know, they could have done it, but that is a wing.
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Okay. So that is 10 points for Steven.
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This is one of those things where the scale of emoji is hilarious because that
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wing is the size of a donkey, but also the size of a hand.
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Why is the moose just a head? The donkey is a full animal.
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So, okay. I thought about that when I saw these and I think because from the front,
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front of moose is very noticeably a moose because it has its antlers and a donkey
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you need to see from the side because a lot about what a donkey is and people's mind is the coloration why and from the
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Front it was like it looks like a dumb horse
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So you could show me you could show me a moose in the same profile as a donkey and I could work that maybe
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But I think it's about like making it the most clear as possible
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But yeah, I get what you're saying like it is
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I mean there is maybe a great question as to why do we need moose and donkey emojis?
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Like why I mean Canada's very excited. I have no doubt about the donkey. They love donkeys in Canada
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Congratulations to Canada, you've got the donkey. No, I said donkey, you know.
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Maybe they're excited about donkeys, too.
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Could be. Emoji number 10. Okay, so we are looking at... this is not my answer. This is a black bird.
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Now, is it a raven? I don't think it's a raven. I don't think ravens look like that. I mean, they're black,
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but they also have black
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beaks, whatever. What's it called? Nose beak?
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- Beak. - Is it called a beak?
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- Yeah. - Beak, yeah.
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They have dark gray or black beaks, I think.
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What is this creature?
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I'm gonna say black bird.
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- You are correct.
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It is in fact a black bird, which is a type of bird.
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- Number 11.
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So I was second-guessing myself.
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Like, again, not my final answer.
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To me, this is obviously a goose.
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I was second guessing myself like could it be a duck? No, it's not duck. Could it be a swan? No, it's not a swan
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So I'm gonna go with goose
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Correct. It isn't goose. It is a goose
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Geez, he's for geez. Killing me
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It's only 10 to 50
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everything is still to play for
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Because I think every for me at least we're like 11 out of 21
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That was the easy part. It's getting ready to get harder
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Yes, as it tends to be. The people, hearts and animals, that part we can, we got that
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on lock. It's then the second half where it's, who could tell?
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This is a, this is a weird one. First I thought it was like a fancy hat, like one of those
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hippie hats. But then I realized like, it looks like, it sort of looks like, I think,
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I think it's a fish given the animal category, but why does he have like the command icon
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symbol on its head? Is it like command fish? That's what we need, another fish. Weird
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fish, command fish. It's Weird Fish's cousin. This is... I mean, I don't know if... See,
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Alright, at this point in the game, I'll give a reminder of where we are.
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So Federico scored 55 points.
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Steven has 10 points.
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There are 21 total answers.
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We have done 12.
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So Federico has one of the four incorrect that he can, like if he gets to four incorrect,
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that's when all the point doubling begins.
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We're up to number 13.
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So number 13, this is, this is, I think this is what my mom used to have in her garden
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when I was little.
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I'm not sure about the shape of the flower, but the color, I mean it reminds me of that.
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Oh boy, they do have specific flowers in the emoji already. I'm gonna go with lavender.
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I see why you won't move it.
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It's not lavender?
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It's not lavender. That my friend is a hyacinth.
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Now, you may ask yourself why hyacinth? And Myke will say "I don't know".
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I don't know! Why? We added one flower this year, it's the hyacinth.
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Next move on! Like, I don't get it. I don't understand.
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understand okay all right well that makes this very it's gonna come down I
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think it is my friend I think it's gonna come down to the wire you're on to
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number 14 all right so initially when I first saw this so when I saw it as a
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tiny image on Mastodon I thought it looked I was very creeped out by it
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because I thought it looked like a little withered baby but turns out this
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This is actually ginger.
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You'd be surprised.
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It's actually wizard baby.
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Can you imagine?
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Very specific.
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No, we got ginger.
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Well, they chose hyacinth.
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You got as a point correct.
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That's another five points for Federico.
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We got a number 15.
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These are peas.
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Okay, I know I have skin in the game, but peas would be like loose on a plate.
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These are inside a pea pod.
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And that's the name.
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This is a pea pod.
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That's what this is?
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I'm sorry Federico.
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It's not peas.
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Peas are loose.
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This is a pea pod.
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I'm sorry Federico.
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another 10 points for Steven, bringing Steven to 30 points, you to 60 points.
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You have three incorrect.
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Oh, I have three incorrect.
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So the next one.
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So I think there's a, so this is in Italy.
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This is what we call, this is not my answer.
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This is what we call a hand fan.
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And I think the hand modifier is necessary because I think that's already a,
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an emoji for like a regular fan, like an, an electric one.
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I should... are they gonna call it hand fan?
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So the thing about the hand fan,
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that is my main problem with this.
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So I'm pretty confident that it's a hand fan.
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But, and they show this in the image,
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the hand fan, it's like this object that you can
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like, fold? Like open and close? So they could probably, like, if they were extra evil, they
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could probably go for like open hand fan or hand fan unfolded or just maybe like a folding
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hand fan? It's open. Would you call it as an object a folding hand fan?
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It's up to you, really.
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Yeah, we can't answer any of these questions.
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I'm enjoying the questions.
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I'm gonna go with...
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Can I get another one wrong?
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I don't know how the math works exactly.
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Like, if this is the fourth,
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is that butt pursuit at 80%, right?
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So I feel like...
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What would it be then?
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If it's a...
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Folding hand fan.
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If I could give bonus points,
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Because I cannot believe you got that one right.
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That is correct. Folding Hand Fan.
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That is incredible.
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Yeah. So Kate's saying, and I'm going to go with Kate's ruling here,
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you can get one wrong, but no more.
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So you can get four, but that's...
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Then you're at your limit.
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I'm pretty confident that I can
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that I can guess the other ones because I know these ones.
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Okay, so the 17. I know this because I see Sylvia using it all the time.
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She's been watching tutorials and videos like this is a hair pic.
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Oh, nice. Yep, correct.
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I was wondering about that one. Like, would you call it a comb?
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No, it's not that. This is a hair pic.
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I would be so ashamed to get this wrong.
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As a long time Samba de Amigo fan,
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These are Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Maraqas, baby.
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No, you got it right.
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I wanted to put some doubt into here
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because you were so confident coming into that one.
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This is what I used to play as a kid in middle school
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with questionable result.
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This is a flute.
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Now, number 20.
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What am I looking at?
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Is this like a symbol for like a guild, like an RPG guild or something?
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This must be some religious thing that, or like a country specific thing that I have no idea what it is.
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It's, I don't know.
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There's no point, right? I'm just going to give Steven the point. You won't get this, right?
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So Stephen just gets the points. I am gonna say, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say, uh, three swords and
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a circle. This is called the Kanda. It is the symbol of the Sikh faith, which attained its
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current form around the 1930s during the Ghadar movement. I am so sorry for getting this wrong.
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It's the first time in my life that I'm seeing this. I didn't know this by looking at it visually
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too, so I will, I will, we will all go down with you on that ship if necessary. Okay. This is not
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where I wanted to be. You're at 80 points now Federico. Steven you're at 40 points.
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This is the final one. You have got your four incorrects. You have to get this
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correct. Now I'm gonna tell you right now, alright? Now I'm just gonna say this. I
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want the exact word. Yeah. Yeah. Alright I'm just saying this up front so
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everyone knows, you've got to give me the exact wording for this to be correct.
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Yeah, so this is problematic because then again, this is not my answer. It comes down
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to two things. I think it could be Wi-Fi or it could be wireless. The problem is that
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my instinct would go for Wi-Fi because it's what most people call it when they see this symbol.
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this symbol they go like oh that's wi-fi the issue is that i believe wi-fi is like the name of
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another consortium or alliance or organization whatever so like i am i have concerns
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about using the name wi-fi as like what they call it with the proprietary i mean most people
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would call it wi-fi. This is another like, like, this is like the peapod. Nobody's gonna call it
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a peapod. What say? Can you pass me the peapod, please? I mean, the, also the fact that it's blue
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shouldn't, I don't think blue is in the name with these symbols. They just have the name.
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Wi-Fi or... is there other options? Wi-Fi, wireless, wireless symbol? But they don't
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use the word symbol in these emoji names. Like they didn't call it "canda symbol".
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure the Wi-Fi is like a thing, like a product name or whatever.
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And wireless, I mean, it's not like...
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If I get this wrong...
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I gotta say, I had the idea to make this part of the quizzes during the ad break leading up to this.
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And I'm very happy I did it.
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I had to very quickly create a new entry in my spreadsheet and get the button ready.
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And I will say I'm proud of myself today. I've done good work today, I think.
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My answer is wireless.
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Federico, I thought you were gonna say wi-fi.
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So at the end of the Jeremy's AK included in the quizzies, Federico takes 170 points.
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Steven takes 40 points. If we now go to the total scoring, that puts Federico in the lead.
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530 points to Steven's 440 points. Gentlemen, thank you for playing the quizzies Jeremy's version.
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There you go, I found it. I found the name.
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There it is. Quizzies, Jeremy's version. We did it.
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- Well done, Federico.
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I think this is the best that you've done.
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There is a website for this, thejeremys.herokuapp.com.
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There'll be a link to that in the show notes.
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People can see how you've done in the past as well.
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- Yeah, last year, 50%.
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- About how many emoji?
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- Yeah, last year there were a lot.
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This is definitely a smaller set, it feels like.
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- Yeah, this was, do you remember the small set
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because of COVID, I think this is it.
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- Okay. - Mm.
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Supply chain is using emoji.
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- Oh no, that was the spring 2021 one, yeah.
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But I hope for more emoji in the future,
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but that was a darn good game today.
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- Great idea, Myke.
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- Do you wanna wrap up a couple of little things
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that are in 16.4 real quick?
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Because that's where this was from,
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and there were a few things I want to get your two opinion
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on these, 'cause there's some interesting stuff
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going on in 16.4, which I can't believe
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we're getting new features this close now to WWDC, right?
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Like it's kind of wild that we're doing,
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that that's happening.
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But we got web push notifications.
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So now apps that you add to your home screen,
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web apps that you add to your home screen
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can now send you push notifications.
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Can websites send you push notifications in the same way
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or does it have to be added to the app, like as an app?
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Do you know, either of you?
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- I think it needs to be added as an app
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then you can control it via focus modes as well. Yeah, it gets focus mode control. If you have those
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like sweet solution apps on your home screen, they can badge with notifications and third-party
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browsers can now add these web apps to home now as well. Which is kind of silly because a third-party
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browser adding PWA to the home screen, it's still going to be running off a web kit right now. Oh,
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Maybe. I mean, maybe they'll fix that.
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Exactly. Like maybe that's in preparation for, you know,
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it's a good point. Edge and Chrome and Firefox, they ship their own engines in June.
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Like this might be part of getting ready for that, right? Yeah. That makes sense.
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I've also seen speculation that this is Apple kind of hedging like, "Oh,
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if you don't want to be in the App Store, the web is just as good." You know,
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you can get notifications on the web now.
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It's funny. We're going back to that conversation.
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Yeah, it's what they said when the iPhone first came out.
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Oh yeah, that is kind of fun. I hadn't thought of it that way.
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How would you call it? A sweet approach? Sweet strategy?
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Sweet monopoly?
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Sweet setup?
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There was a...
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Sweet congressional avoidance. I think might be what we're looking for here.
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Sweet Europe.
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Apple podcasts is getting a bunch of features. So the channels is the thing that got introduced
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kind of as part of the Apple podcast subscriptions thing. Like it's a way that you would have
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the subscriptions you could pay for like a channel so you get like a bunch of shows in
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one subscription. But you can also have channels created in Apple podcasts without subscriptions.
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Relay FM has a channel. It's basically all the Relay FM shows. Channels will now appear
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in the library section as like a top level part of the navigation. So you can more easily
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find content from publishers you already enjoy, which I think is a nice addition.
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Up next is adding the ability to resume episodes, start saved episodes, remove episodes you
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want to skip, and also includes episodes of shows you're not following in Apple Podcasts.
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Oh finally, yeah.
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This is good, this is good.
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Yeah, because so many times you find something, you start listening, but later it just disappears
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from up next.
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This is one of those things that when I read I was like, "Oh, it didn't already do that?
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Like, it feels like it should have been doing that."
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All Mastodon previews now appear in Messages. They work fast on that. Bravo to the Messages
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team on that one. Focus modes can control the always-on display.
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I was right about this months ago. This was a pick before your time, I think.
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Yeah, another of those. So this is now a focus filter, right? So you
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can, as part of when you're setting up a focus mode, either turn on or off the always-on
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- Shortcuts gains the ability to do this as well.
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So you have always on display triggers and shortcuts
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along with the ability to enable or disable Stage Manager.
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- Yeah, but just that for Stage Manager.
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Yeah, it seems--
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- There's some more stuff, right, in Shortcuts Federico?
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- Yeah, it seems that Shortcuts,
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like the Shortcuts team is mostly focusing,
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and I mean, that was also true in 16 to an extent,
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but they are focusing on bringing settings.
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Just any setting that you can enable and disable
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from the settings app should also have
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related shortcuts action.
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There's more for setting the VPN.
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There's another for, what else did they add?
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There's another two, I mean, they added actions
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for like locking the screen, shutting down your device.
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In general, they've added a bug.
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- I can't believe they're letting you shut down
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your device for shortcuts.
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- There are some fun ideas there for automations
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for like iPads that run like in the home.
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- Also just for griefing your friends.
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Oh yeah, or there, or there.
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You know, you create a shortcut
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that looks like the Facebook icon.
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Every time someone taps it,
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they turn off their phone.
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Or you put it, you tie it to like the tap back thing.
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So you tap the back of your phone the wrong way
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and then your phone shuts down.
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My phone keeps turning off.
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Interesting.
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You could also do something like one of those shortcuts
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that you run when the police pulls you over,
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and you do a bunch of things and then shut down the phone.
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I could imagine some shortcuts that do that.
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There are still no actions on the iPad for managing Windows,
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so you can only just enable and disable Stage Manager.
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But the Find Windows action,
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that when I saw the Stage Manager action,
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I was like, oh yeah, I'm sure now they also brought over
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the Find Windows action from macOS,
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but no, still nowhere to be found.
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On iPad, I saw some new options for choosing the icon of a shortcut.
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So now when you go into the choose icon screen,
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you can now switch between different versions of the shortcut's icon
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and a custom icon.
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It's like you have a control to switch between two versions of an icon.
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I think it's pretty well done.
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- I'm sorry, I don't know what that, I don't follow what that means.
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Yeah, so for example, open a shortcut that you have on your phone.
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Are you on 16.4?
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Okay, so open a shortcut and a shortcut that has at least a bunch of actions in it and
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go to the choose icon screen.
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On mine, but this is weird because it seems like it's only possible for some.
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Oh, I see what they have done.
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So for shortcuts that have one action only, you can now switch between a custom icon with
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a custom glyph or the shortcuts icon with the default shortcuts logo in different colors.
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When you say the default shortcuts icon, like the actual shortcut...
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The two squares.
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Yeah, it starts with that.
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This is kind of weird.
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I don't know.
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Why? I thought you were going to say maybe it included the icon of the app that's involved.
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Yeah, in this other shortcut, which is a single open URL action, it's a Safari action. When
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I go into the Choose icon screen, now it lets me choose between the Safari action or a custom
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Oh, so you could...
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The Safari icon, sorry.
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It's just Safari?
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Or a custom icon. Just Safari.
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So I've got a shortcut that gives me a menu and it opens whatever Google Doc I choose.
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So I have one for each of my show notes and the URLs are Google Docs URL.
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So the iPhone opens them in Google and the Google Docs app, but it still gives me the
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Safari icon because it's a, that's fun.
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Uh, I've seen, I've seen other shark, other shortcuts in my library that, uh, they just
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start with the default shortcuts app icon.
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and I'm sending you another image.
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Like, they start with this,
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and then you can actually change it.
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- Okay, so it's just, it is actually the shortcuts icon,
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but you can change the colors of it.
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It's letting you change the colors of it.
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- This is so weird.
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- That's cool, at least.
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So wait, is that a dynamically changing icon?
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They've, that's interesting. - No.
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- But, and it's inconsistent,
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because this option appears sometimes,
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and sometimes it doesn't.
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I don't know.
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you're able to change the colors of the shortcuts icon like the app icon no oh
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it shows you the color picker but you can't do anything with it okay okay no
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okay no the homekit architecture upgrade is returned with 16.4 so get that one
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another go there it seems like it's time to phase out developer profile so when
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you want to if you're if you're in the developer program and you want to
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install iOS 17, let's say 16.4.17 or whatever.
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You have to go to the website, you download a profile,
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it's like a whole thing.
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Now they're just tying it to your Apple ID.
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If your Apple ID is opted in, you can just go into settings
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and be like, give me the beta, right?
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- Yeah, there's some interesting things here.
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A lot of developers will have an Apple ID
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specifically for development that they don't stay logged
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into on their devices.
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So I don't know if there's gonna be an option
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to add your developer ID like separately,
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like you can have a separate purchase Apple ID still,
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or how that'll work.
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I mean, what they're trying to do is keep people
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who aren't developers out of the developer beta.
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- Considering the public beta is like a week behind,
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like how much of a problem is it?
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Like if it's gonna cause problems really, is this worth it?
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Like the profile system is fine, but we'll see.
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It doesn't bother me, right?
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Like you guys are probably the same.
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My Apple ID is what I use for the developer betas.
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but you're right, I can imagine it being an issue
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if you're like your developer Apple ID
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is tied to your testing devices.
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But then maybe you don't need it.
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I don't know, we'll find out.
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- Yeah, I'm curious to follow this
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as we get into the next big beta cycle this summer.
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If you wanna find links to the stories we spoke about,
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check out your show notes
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and the podcast player you're listening in,
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or you can go to the website, relay.fm/connected/438.
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In both places there are a couple of links I would draw your attention to.
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One is to join.
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You'll get Connected Pro, which is a longer ad-free version of the show each and every
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The last couple of weeks we've been talking about Myke's newfound hobby of golf.
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So that's the thing he's doing.
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We've been talking about it in the pro show for a couple of weeks now.
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Those episodes, like I said, are also ad-free, which is cool.
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You can also submit feedback on the web.
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submit feedback link and button on the website. Please don't send us any more
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thigh measurements. Please don't. Unless you really want to. Unless you can beat...
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Well that's it, you've got to beat the thigh to beat, which is 56 centimeters. If you can't
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beat 56 centimeters, I don't want to see your thighs. But if you can, I want to see
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them. Someone clip that out and put it on the web. What he said.
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I'll stand by it. Want to see those thighs? Take it out of context, I don't care, I'll
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stand by it if your thighs are bigger than 56 centimetres I want to see them
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you're gonna see mail those directly to Myke don't put those go for it I'll still
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put them in the show don't you worry about it you can find us all online
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Federico is the editor-in-chief of max stories dot net and he is on Mastodon at
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Vitici at max stories dot net you can find Myke online he hosts a bunch of
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other shows here on relay FM he is the co-founder of cortex brand and he is on
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the Don at i-mic at mike.social.
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I get that right?
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I can't remember which way the i goes,
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if it's like in the handle or in the URL.
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- In the URL?
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No, it's mike.social and then i-mic.social.
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- So you can find Myke there.
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Myke also keyboard streams on a lot of Fridays.
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So check that out too, if that's your thing.
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You can find me on Mac Power Users here on Relay FM.
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We publish every Sunday.
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I write over at 512pixels.net
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And until next week, guys, say goodbye.
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- Cheerio. - Bye, y'all.