453: By the Meat of Your Teeth
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From relay.fm, this is Connected, episode 453. Today's show is brought to you by ExpressVPN,
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CleanMyMac X, and Fast Growing Trees. I'm one of your hosts, Federico Vittucci, coming to you
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directly from Apple Park in the Apple Podcasts studio, and it's my pleasure to introduce for this
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very special episode, my friend that I see now after four years, Mr. Steven Hackett. Hello.
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Hello, you weren't as tall as I remembered you being.
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No, I'm taller.
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He is taller because he's wearing big shoes.
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No, no, I don't have heels. I told you the other day.
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Hello, Steven.
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Hello, buddy.
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And we are joined in between us, Mr. Mike Hurley.
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Hold my hands, boys.
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Why are they sweating?
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Well, because we're doing a show right now. I get sweaty when we're doing a show.
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I am uncomfortable with Federico's, like, energy.
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I feel like he's up to something.
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I don't like it.
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There is an energy. There is an energy in this podcast space right now,
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and it's coming from Federico. But we have things to do, right?
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We start a follow-up.
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That's what we do.
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The most important follow-up is that we're together, and that's very nice.
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It's very good to see everybody.
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I got Mike a gift that I gave him earlier.
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I saw him at the hotel.
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Do you have a gift for me?
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No. Do you remember? I don't know if it was last week.
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That, like, replacement for the PopSocket, the Osnap thing.
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So Stephen bought one of those and brought it for me.
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It is maybe the flimsiest thing I've ever seen in my life.
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It was a disaster.
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I don't know how- this was recommended as something people use.
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I would not want to hold my $1,000 phone with this thing,
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because I'm convinced it will just shear straight off.
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So, yes, that's not going to work for me.
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Wait. So you've seen me after four years, and you've brought me nothing?
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That is also actually a really good point.
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Did you get him a gift?
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It's for after the show.
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He's gonna give you a massage or something.
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We're having dinner tonight.
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All right, cool.
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Dim's on Stephen.
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We nailed it.
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I got the company card. Let's go.
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Let's do it.
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Let's do it.
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We do have bigger fish to fry?
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We have some picks to score.
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We will start the reading of the rules.
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The Ricky's is a game connected hosts play before Apple keynotes at the beginning of a new year,
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trying to predict future events.
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It is made up of three rounds.
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Each host makes two regular picks, followed by a risky pick.
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There are two types of Ricky's annual Ricky's and keynote Ricky's.
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The winner of the annual Ricky's is named the annual chairman.
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This position is awarded every January.
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The keynote Ricky's winner is named the keynote chairman.
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This position is held until the next keynote.
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That's the one we're playing today.
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After the Ricky's, the host then play a game called the flexies.
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These two games are separate, but related.
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Please stand for the reading of the rules.
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Correct regular picks are awarded one point.
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The language used for regular picks must be finalized and agreed upon during recording,
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and no partial points may be awarded.
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Correct risky picks are worth two points,
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but wrong ones will cause a point to be deducted from that host total.
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Picks must have been approved as risky by the two other hosts before the start of the game.
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A pick cannot be named risky if it has been previously rumored by the publications of record
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nine to five Mac or Mac rumors.
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Picks made for the keynote Ricky's cannot be reused by the host who made them for the next keynote.
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The annual Ricky's have their own subset of rules.
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Once a host chooses something as an annual pick, they cannot reuse it in that calendar year.
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Additionally, picks may not be used in back to back annual Ricky's by the same host.
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All hosts are allowed to reuse picks previously made by others.
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Scoring is completed during recording and cannot be modified once an episode is complete.
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In the event of a tie, dice by pCalc must be used in relay FM mode to pick a winner.
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Jason Snell has a lifetime ban on flipping any coins in relation to the Ricky's.
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Coin flips by Jason on other podcasts are allowed, but are frowned upon and subject to public shaming.
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For keynote Ricky's, the scoring window starts when the event begins and closes
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when the picks are scored.
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Any information used in scoring must be publicly verifiable at the time of recording.
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The order of picks is set by previous performance.
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The winner of the previous associated game goes first.
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The previous loser goes last.
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Winners will be recognized during the closing ceremonies.
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As a reminder, Mike is the current annual chairman and Federico is the current keynote chairman.
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Past results can be seen at rickys.co and rickys.net.
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These sites also have pages about managing your own score keeping at home.
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You may be seated.
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So we're going to start in round one.
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That's where you begin in these things.
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- You could do round robin and start with two.
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- That's a different set of rules.
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Federico, you are up first.
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- Your first pick.
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- All right.
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So my first pick for the game that we all play.
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- Do you forget the name?
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- No, I ain't wrong.
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You know this thing.
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Prove that you know the name.
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- What's the name of the game?
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- I'm not going to say it.
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- He doesn't know the name.
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- Have you forgotten the name?
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- No, I know that it's called the Ricky's.
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- I just wanted to create an energy of mystery.
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Oh, I've missed doing this.
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Oh, I've missed this.
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- So it's fine.
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- No, this is good.
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No, that was a good one.
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- You're round one pick.
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You're a fan.
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- I'm a big fan.
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- So I said the health app gets mood tracking and an iPad version.
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- Don't we have that thing?
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- I forgot to pack it.
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- Oh, come on.
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- But there's no harmonizing.
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- There are people in this room right now and they have no idea what is going on.
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- We apologize.
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- I am sorry.
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- We promise people listen to our show.
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- So in the future ones, we will harmonize and then you can ding.
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- Anyway, I said the health app gets mood tracking and an iPad version.
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And both of those things came true.
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I believe they first showed the iPad version.
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So health running on the iPad, which is basically what we were expecting.
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Like there's a sidebar, there's a grid of the different data points, charts, and all
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And then later as part of the mental health features, which by the way, I'm really happy
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to see and to see Apple on, you know, prime time, keynote time saying mental health is
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just as important.
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- They spent a long time on that.
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- They spent a long time on that.
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Super happy to see it.
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But they showed off this new way of sort of tracking your emotions and logging your mood
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and how you're feeling, what you're feeling.
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That was great.
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And for this reason, I get a point.
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- So they showed that as part of the Apple Watch part.
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- But it is one of those things.
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I'm not saying it's one of those things where it is everywhere.
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It's like, you know how they're like, it's on everything, but they just show it where
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it's most relevant.
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But they should...
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And I like the way it looked on the Apple Watch.
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I think it made sense.
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Visually, it's like you would scroll through the different emotions and moods and put them
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I thought it was great.
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I mean, depression, anxiety are things a lot of people deal with.
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I definitely have them in my past and sometimes present, depending on how long that countdown
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timer goes across the room, make it worse.
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But I think they're handling all that as you would expect.
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Apple handles all this really well.
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And I think the UI is very approachable.
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Like you could do this, you can be very comfortable with it.
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I was super glad to see you get this point because I think we've talked for years about
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mental health needing to be an aspect to these products.
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I'm glad they've done it.
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- Yeah, I think it's like the meditation app is part of it and Breathe is part of it.
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But now it's like, this is like a full-on thing.
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Like I don't remember the names, but there's like the survey quiz of things that you can
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take, which help assess kind of depression, anxiety, and stress levels, which is more
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than just the mood tracking.
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So it was like a twofer.
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Shall I just do mine?
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Because before we go to talk about it, right?
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- So my round one pick was that the headset is unveiled.
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- No, this is not a point.
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I didn't see a headset.
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What's a headset?
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- Thank you.
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- It's not called a headset.
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- But did you know what it was called then?
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- You knew it was called Apple Vision Pro?
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- It was gonna be called Apple Vision Pro.
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- If you've known for months, then potentially that invalidates.
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- I helped the decision-making.
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- That's really good.
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Is anyone gonna burst out of a closet and like stop you from saying what you're saying?
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- No, no, no, no.
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I'm all clear.
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- Let's just stop with this a second.
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You actually tried it today.
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- And I don't think we have the time today to go through it all.
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But like, can you give us some top line?
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- I posted this on Mastodon.
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It is, generally speaking, the most mind-blowing moment of my 14-year career.
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I have never felt using a technology product what I experienced today before.
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Like, it's hard to describe until you try it.
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- And it was a pretty self-contained demo.
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30 minutes, they take you through this bunch of features.
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But it's so different from any other VR headset.
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It's so different, obviously, from trying ARKit on your phone, right?
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It kind of hits you in a way.
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And I don't know, speaking for me, it hit me
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when I tried the immersive video stuff that they show off and the spatial photos and video.
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It makes you...
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Maybe this is kind of a scary thought, but it made me feel like really good.
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Anyway, it made me feel...
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It felt nice being in there.
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- What does that mean?
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- Like I didn't want to take it off.
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- No, but also they want...
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- This is what we're getting.
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It's like sci-fi movies.
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They weren't your memories, but you still liked them.
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So there is that idea of like...
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Because that's the whole risk with this stuff, right?
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- It's the whole metaverse thing.
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- Like, do you create a world that's not too nice to live in?
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- You said you named it.
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When it comes to crimes currently in this episode, you are the highest crime level.
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- Yeah, that's why I'm saying get out.
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- You did it?
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- So I feel like that is something to contend with,
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and we will be talking about that for a long time of like...
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- How to balance all of that.
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- And also, is it bad?
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Because throughout history of like, oh, the kid's reading too many books,
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the kid's watching too much TV, right?
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But like we've, as times moved on, it's like, yeah, but that's fine though.
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- But to be fair, what's also impressive about it is that it always defaults,
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and it always goes back to showing the world around you.
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- It's an AR first device.
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- It's an AR first device, and you can see that all throughout the experience.
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It always goes back to making you present in the room, in the space, and censoring you.
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- And censoring you.
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- And when somebody starts talking to you, you can see them right away.
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It's really incredible.
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And I do believe that once this thing ships next year, it'll be this moment in time where...
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And hopefully, if you forget a demo at some point, once you try it,
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I'm 100% convinced that you will think that there's a moment before this and after this.
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Well, my moment after this is after this.
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- I'm going to try it literally after this.
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So my before moment is now, right now.
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- Right now.
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- My after moment is after this.
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- Your pre-vision.
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- Yes, my pre-vision.
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- Mic pre-vision.
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- I like it.
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- All right.
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So anyway, you get a point.
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- Oh, thank you.
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My round one pick, Apple will announce a 15-inch MacBook Air.
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- You want to hum and you hum and all, ding?
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- What are we doing?
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- I've played around with one of these.
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- Yeah, how is it?
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- It is a bigger MacBook Air.
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Looks like a MacBook Pro, but it doesn't have the speakers, which makes it look strange
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when it's open because it's like you think it's one thing, but it isn't.
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You know, like just the visual language of it.
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- You could add your own speaker holes later, I'm sure.
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- Very carefully, you could.
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But the thing that struck me the most is how light it is for a 15-inch laptop.
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- So it really, I've been curious about this because I use a 14-inch MacBook Pro, I've
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had the M2 Air, and I kind of thought like, well, is it going to kind of be in between?
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But talking to you and other people who have seen it, it really seems like it is really
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just a slightly larger Air.
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- And that's great because the M2 Air, I mean, you're...
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- They didn't even give it a new chip.
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- Yeah, you have one in your lap, it's the perfect laptop.
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The M2 Air is gold stars all the way down.
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- Yeah, and I feel like that the 15 is just like a bit more, right?
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I think it is more for the person who, where the laptop is their main device.
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Like, I remember back to like when me and Idina first started dating, she was in a flat-sharing
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situation, so she just had like a small room in a place in London.
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And when we would watch shows, we'd just watch them on a laptop, she didn't have a TV.
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And the common space wasn't somewhere that we would watch TV because there were like
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three people that lived there.
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- And so it felt like, well, a bigger laptop in that scenario just means we have a bigger
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screen to watch movies on or whatever.
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It's like I think back to those kinds of things.
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- Yeah, and that's how a lot, I mean, a lot of people, their notebook is their only computer.
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They got a notebook and a phone.
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- And potentially their only screen is where they watch their TV shows.
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- That's how we were, I mean, for years.
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- Yeah, I think we've all had that time in our lives, right?
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- Do you have a TV now?
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- This was before we had a home together when we were just dating.
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- When Mike was on the streets.
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- When we were in our dating part of our relationship.
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I know that for both of you, it was a very long time ago, the dating part.
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- It's true.
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- It's 10 years for me and Idina to see it this December.
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- My 16th wedding anniversary was three days ago.
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I'm very old.
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- And then how long were you dating before that?
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- We dated for five and a half years.
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- That's like 21 years?
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- Yeah, our relationship can drink.
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- Oh, that's so long though.
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- She kept up with you for 21 years?
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- Your relationship is old enough to drink.
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- She didn't, I already made that joke.
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She didn't know about the weird mat collecting until we were married.
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- You should have been upfront about that.
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- You should have been upfront about that.
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It's like a catfish situation.
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- No, it was like, oh, you know, I study a journalist.
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- I'm gonna be a journalist.
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- I'm gonna be a reporter.
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- But actually I just have a room with a bunch of old computers in it.
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What a letdown.
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This is unnecessary, really.
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Do you see what I put up with?
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Dear listener, people in this room, they harass me.
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- No, this is not.
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- I'm your elder.
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- So you are finally admitting to being an old guy.
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- You're older than you.
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- You're the older, not elder.
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- Are you older or older?
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- Round two.
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Federico, you're up.
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- I said Apple introduces a brand new journaling app.
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- No, this didn't change around.
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It's always you.
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- It's very confusing.
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- Anyway, yeah.
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So, oh, also there was some non-graded details.
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- Which you nailed.
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- Which I nailed, location features for friends, ability to take notes and attach images,
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maybe integration with music, question mark.
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- So I think Jason was telling me about this.
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The friends stuff isn't based on location like we thought.
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- Yeah, it's not.
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- It's based on other pieces of information.
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- We were in the briefing together when he asked.
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- Oh, really?
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- And so you can maybe correct me if I'm wrong, but what he was telling me is it's based on
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things like text messages and calls and photos, not like Find My, which was what the original
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owner suggested.
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- Yeah, it doesn't have integration with people, but not how we were expecting it to be.
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But yeah, so journal, which is not in the, so I have iOS 17 on this form.
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- Of course you do.
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- But, right.
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But it's not here, journal, and it's coming later this year.
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So I'm getting the free form vibe for it.
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It's gonna be a couple of months later, maybe.
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- Which is a shame because it's actually the thing I'm most excited about.
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Second thing I'm second most excited about on iOS 17 is the journal.
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- What's the first?
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- What's the first?
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- Emoji stickers as tap backs.
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- Oh, he's gonna be insufferable.
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- Oh my God.
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- But it's perfect, right?
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- Well, why not?
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- Who doesn't want that?
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I'm just gonna do tap back.
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- Let me just text Craig real quick and ask him to pull it.
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- Oh, yeah, look at this.
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Why is he doing this?
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- He's gonna, hey bud.
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- He keeps picking.
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He's been in this room too long.
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- I think that's the problem.
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- I've been here too long.
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I now work here.
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- Oh, congratulations.
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- That's really good.
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- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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This is my team.
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- Are they all looking at you now?
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- Is John still here?
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- Hey, John.
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- John, come get your boy, John.
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- That is gonna be interesting to see how much developers can sort of donate
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moments or suggestions to journal because I saw that from the Apple integration,
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you really get like this gallery of like activities that you can pick and say,
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yeah, I wanna add this to my journal.
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I'm not sure if the third-party integration will be as visually rich as that,
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or if it'd be like a more simple thing, but regardless, I think it's gonna be
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really fun to have.
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Imagine like having your exercise app or a third-party podcast player,
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like all of that sort of going into journal, which is why I think third-party journaling
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apps will have real struggle in terms of matching this kind of integrations.
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- I'm interested to see how it works, like things going in and the potential stuff
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going out, but I like it.
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- I kind of view it, and we'll see how it plays out, but in my mind, it's kind of like
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the notes extension, right?
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You can send stuff to notes.
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I know Mike and I, at least, we each keep sort of a running log of like when
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amazing things have happened in our career or in life, right?
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Someone at night says, "We're very sad people and we need affirmation."
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And we've just saved those things over the years.
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Like, "Yeah, it's like, oh, this is cool Macedon thing.
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Just send it over here."
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Like, I hope that it's sort of that level of integration where it's not a big song
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and dance every time.
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- WatchOS 10 gets widgets.
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That was my pick, is that there will be widgets as part of WatchOS.
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- It was something that we were gonna see added, and it's not necessarily the way I expected,
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but I like it, right?
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So there are...
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I was kind of imagining more, more like glances, like that you would swipe up and see the widgets.
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- But really it's like they're doing it in a different way where like you can do kind
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of like the scroll up and the widgets will appear.
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- It's not super dissimilar from the way the Siri watch faces laid out.
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I think it's better.
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- It looks very visually reminiscent of that.
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- And my favorite thing about it is that you can have a widget with complications inside of it.
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- Because some of my...
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- It's the widget widget.
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- Yeah, because some of my favorite watch faces I don't use very often because they don't have
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enough complication slots.
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- Because I'm a big info boy, I wanna know what's going on.
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And I'm very excited to see how that pans out.
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And I think it's interesting that it's done by app intent.
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So something like your weather app can sort of bubble up to the top when something's going on.
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And if you're following a sports game, maybe that's at the top.
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I'm excited to see how that plays out.
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And I think it's an opportunity.
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We had the same thing with widgets on the phone a couple of years ago where app developers
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can surface their apps beyond just being kind of in jail behind their icon, right?
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And so these apps can bring information to me throughout the day.
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I'm super excited about it.
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And I'm glad they went this route as opposed to like a today view or something with kind
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of widgets off to the side somewhere.
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- I think I'm not sure about, I know you can pin some, but like I just wanna see realistically
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how am I gonna want stuff moving around all the time like in like flow.
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- Like if I, do I really wanna know what the weather's like right now even though the watch
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one sits on?
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- I do, always.
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- I know you do, you're a big weather boy.
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But you know, so it's interesting, but I like that they added it.
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Widgets are everywhere now.
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- Everywhere.
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- And so, but, and I think that this is good for watchOS 10, but I will say it was, I think
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less of a redesign for watchOS 10 than I was maybe thinking it might be, but there was still
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a lot there.
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They've also done like the kind of complication like design inside of apps, which is nice too.
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- So I'm intrigued to see how it's gonna.
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- Go on a panel.
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- Something I talked about on Mac power users is that I wanted watchOS to take better advantage
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of the ultra screen, right?
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Like this big, beautiful screen.
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And even the regular watches have gotten bigger over time.
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And this new design language pushing everything to the edge, there's a lot more color everywhere.
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I think this is gonna feel much more vibrant and modern.
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You know, when watchOS started, you had big bezels.
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It was really important to keep power down.
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So everything was black on the OLED screen.
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And now we're at a point where we have the battery life and the power to do these things
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that are more visually interesting.
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So yeah, it's not a complete overhaul, but what they've shown so far, I think is really
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attractive looking.
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And it's the first year I've ever been tempted to do a watchOS beta.
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- I'm afraid of it.
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- But yeah, they do it.
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I don't know.
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Your round two pick.
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- My round two pick.
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The phrase, "One more thing will be used before the headset is announced."
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- Yeah, you were correct.
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And I was saying this to Steven earlier, like when we're watching it in the large audience
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that we were in, it was feeling like it was building to a moment.
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Like the pacing of the keynote was very good in general as fast, but that kind of just
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before the Vision Pro, I'm really struggling to get that name right.
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But like just before that was announced, it felt like there was like a tension building.
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- I had it just by myself in my office.
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- So that was definitely a thing that was built.
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- I was like, "Oh, it's coming."
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The pacing of it, it's like, "We're going to go back to Tim."
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And when he was in the Steve Jobs Theater, it's like, "Oh boy, it's coming."
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You know, that space feels reserved.
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And it's also where he announced 5G with the Verizon guy.
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But normally it's reserved for like these big moments.
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- In this age.
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- Yeah, it's a phrase we've often used at Apple.
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You know, my predecessors.
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- This is his thing for the day.
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- There's such a deep history.
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- Your predecessors.
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- Are you running a fever?
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What is wrong with you?
00:23:08
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- Hey, have you ever wondered what this pocket, this tiny pocket in jeans is for?
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- Oh, it's given an iPod Nano joke.
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- It is an iPod Nano joke.
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- Have you ever wondered what this pocket is for?
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- Yeah, I wanted to put something in here today, but like it doesn't fit in there.
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- And so I had to put it in the other pocket.
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- Is this going somewhere?
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- I'm so afraid.
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- What is it?
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- So I really wanted to put it in here for the show of it.
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- I have an iPod.
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I bought an iPod.
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- But it's a phone.
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- Are you getting it yet?
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- This is what I've been using to listen to music.
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- Oh yeah, I knew about this.
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- But I wanted to show it to you in person and the audience didn't.
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- Yeah, so this is a iPhone 12 mini?
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- This is an iPhone 12 mini.
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- Where I put an iPod wallpaper on.
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- And I use it as my music player now.
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- And I just think it's a cool thing that I've done.
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- And I'm very proud of it.
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- So you have day phone, night phone is what you've done.
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- I've been using two phones for like two months at this point.
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- As Apple executives often do.
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- And we've been running iOS 17 for a while on the phone.
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- You have to stop.
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- You have to stop this.
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I don't see why.
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- What does the settings notification say?
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- It says settings notification Sunday at 3.39 AM.
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You've got to deal with the notifications on this second phone.
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- No notifications, I'm a busy man.
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- Okay, so I'm holding a red iPhone mini in my hands as a iPod wallpaper.
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So you use this to listen to music now?
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- That is my iPod.
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And you can see the thing that I've done here, it's all music based.
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- So the home screen, it's just a bunch of widgets for music and music apps.
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- Yeah, don't you like it?
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- It looks really nice.
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- I do like it.
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- Yeah, it's mine.
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- I do really like, so can I ask you?
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- Do you, is you actually only listen to music at home on that phone now?
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- That is a very interesting thing to do.
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- Yeah, because you have like a expensive DAC.
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- What happened to the Android thing?
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- And Android things and a PC, is all that gone?
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- Well, no, but...
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- There it is.
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- That's nothing.
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- He's saying that you're going to just go back to your Android.
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- So you have day phone, night phone.
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- You also have day music set up, night music set up.
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- Well, yeah, anyway.
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- They're asking in the Discord, do you have a podcast iPhone now as well?
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- No, I don't.
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- That's next though, right?
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- Well, no, because like, for example, when I was on the plane on the way here,
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I needed to keep an eye on my iPhone's battery because I forgot to pack my good battery in the
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carry-on bag.
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And so instead I sort of offloaded the music playback to the iPod.
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So I had Apple Music all downloaded, you know, a bunch of playlists, a bunch of albums,
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and instead of wasting the battery of the main phone, I just used the music phone.
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- So what you're saying is day phone, night phone, overall, good idea.
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- I think so.
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- He was ahead of his time.
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- I think that guy was onto something.
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- He was ahead of his time.
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- I feel bad for him really, in hindsight.
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- At the end of round two, we are fully tied.
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- Federico has two points, Michael has two points, I have two points.
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We now move into the risky picks round.
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This is where everything can change.
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Federico, what was your risky pick?
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I said the...
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Oh boy, I'm really sad.
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Read the whole thing.
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The next version of iPadOS will introduce a brand new audio routing system
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with support for selecting different input sources similar to macOS.
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This feature will finally allow podcasters like me to record local audio
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while also being on a FaceTime or Zoom call.
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Parenthesis, assuming apps add support for it.
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Okay, so... well...
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I mean, this was... we wanted it.
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Yeah, I'm sad.
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I'm not disappointed in you.
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One thing I will point out is that there's a good chance I will eventually get this feature,
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but there's no way to verify it right now.
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Well, the rule says that's to be verified by...
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Yeah, I know, I know.
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...for those...
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Just, you know, there's a... I saw that there's a session,
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and I sent you boys a screenshot of it,
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and I was able to verify that the session exists, but it's not out yet.
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And it says, "Support external cameras in your iPadOS app."
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It says, "Learn how you can discover to connect external cameras in your iPadOS app."
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Blah, blah, blah.
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"We'll show you how to rotate video..."
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You don't care about video.
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"...from both external and built-in cameras..."
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Okay, it looks like we don't care about video.
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No, in this context.
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In this context, not important.
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"...support external microphones with USB-C and perform audio routing."
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This is the text of the session that is coming out in two days.
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But we don't know what it means.
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But also as well, like, that's not necessarily similar to macOS.
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Like, it doesn't sound like that...
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Because you've been...
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You have the beta installed on your iPad too, right?
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And there's no, like... you can't just do audio routing in the system anywhere.
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It seems like it's like an app-based thing or whatever.
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There's no way to verify right now.
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And I know that we need to verify this.
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It will be interesting to follow up on this one.
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I should see realistically what this means.
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It's not a point.
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It's not a point.
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But in spirit, it is a point.
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In... well, sure.
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So you could say that I'm the moral winner.
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No, I couldn't say that.
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I think you could say this.
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I think everybody here would agree that I'm the moral winner.
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Everybody here is not going to agree with you, including the two of us.
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No, no, no, no.
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Look, you may be able to come back on next week's episode and take this moral victory lap.
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But as of right now...
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And if you do, it's a victory for all of us.
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No, no, no. Just for me.
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To be fair, Federico, you still could win today.
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So we will get to that.
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No, because we know that the system you're using is rigged.
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It's rigged.
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I said Apple introduces a co-pilot-like feature for Xcode powered by AI on machine learning.
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I swung for the fences.
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They brought transformer models to other things.
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Auto correct, which sounds awesome.
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It's really nicely done.
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It's much better than before.
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And the live transcription thing for FaceTime is also using that.
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So they are dipping their toe into this water, I think, faster than I expected.
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To actually put it into shipping consumer things rather than developer things is...
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The keyboard is used by literally everybody who has an iPhone.
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So I'm excited about that because you both texted me a lot.
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I make lots of mistakes in my auto correct because I don't pay any attention when I'm writing.
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So I look forward to maybe being a bit better powered by Apple tea.
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My risky pick.
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The first part came true.
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They did announce a price.
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See, that was the thing where we thought it was risky because we just didn't think they would do it at all.
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So I felt real good when they said the price is in the back half of the sentence.
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Crushed my hopes.
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My pick was the announced price of the headset will be less than $2,500.
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You were $1,000 off.
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How much could a banana cost?
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Yeah, exactly.
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That's a grand between friends.
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That was a thing, right?
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Do you remember when it was like a moment in the audience when they announced the price?
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A lot of money.
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Well, actually you've used it.
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Is it worth $3,000?
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That is, I think, a very valid thing to say.
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Have they been able to show you why it would cost that much?
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I blocked one guy on Mastodon today who replied to me saying the Apple Vision Pro is another reality distortion thing and it's working on new sheeple.
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When sheeple gets thrown in, that's like, you know what you're dealing with.
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That's prime block material.
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I think it's worth it.
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I don't think it'll be worth it for a lot of people and I think that's the point.
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I think, you know, this sort of like very high-end, very niche sort of for the, I don't want to say for the super fan, but for like the person who's really into the enthusiast.
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For the enthusiast who's really into the Apple ecosystem, I think it makes a lot of sense.
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I was telling Mike this earlier.
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It's the first time in a while, the iPhone 10 was probably the last time, where like people just in my life
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who don't listen to my shows, don't read Five Trail Pixels or Mac stories, are texting me.
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Wait, do people in your life don't read Mac stories?
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There are a few.
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Tell me about the headset.
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What is this thing?
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Because it's broken through and they usually, the second question is about the cost, but people are intrigued by the technology and the product.
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And I'm super excited.
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I mean, you've tried it, Mike, you get to, that these early impressions are so positive.
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Yeah, I don't think I've read it in like a negative review, quote unquote, impressions.
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Yeah, me neither.
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I mean, in a couple of videos I've watched, everyone's very positive.
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So I got the pick wrong, but I think I'm like Federico, a moral winner.
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Yeah, I think the moral loser here is Mike.
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I think you should feel bad about this.
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Well, do you know what though?
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We're going to have to wait and see, aren't we?
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No, I don't think...
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We are now by the rules.
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Oh, I bet you love that.
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You and your rig game.
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Me and my rig game love this.
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This is a...
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It's happened one time before.
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...precedented three-way tie.
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This first happened at WWDC 2019.
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I went back and...
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Because I woke up this morning in a panic.
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I'm just going to say, look what happened after 2019.
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Yeah, Jason was banned for flipping coins.
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Are you saying...
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I think he's saying that...
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Oh, the other thing.
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I think he's talking about the pandemic.
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Somehow related to the fact that you won the Ricky's in June, which was quite a long time...
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He was the one who got the virus tattoo that year.
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That's true.
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You did do that.
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Let's park this part of the conversation.
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We don't have to blame the pandemic on each other right now.
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We could do it later.
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We'll see how the coin flipping goes.
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So I listened back today to that to try and remember how we resolved this last time.
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And I proposed two options and we went with the following, which was,
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we will just flip coins via...
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We used Siri then, now we will use the dice by PicoCap until there is just one person.
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So I would say what I think it's going to be.
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So we all say the same heads or tails.
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And then we keep rolling until there's one left.
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It's one coin flip.
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So we all make our pick for the coin flip.
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I flip the coin.
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Whoever's right advances to the next round of it until there's just one person.
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This is unfair.
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And last year I won it in the first round.
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How is it unfair?
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What's more fair?
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More fair would be to adjudicate based on the proximity of the pick.
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No, that's not fair.
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We're not changing the rules to proximity today.
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What is this, upgrade?
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No, it's just, you know what it's going to be.
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The developer is your friend.
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Do you want to do it?
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So we are... hold on.
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Let me turn up the volume.
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And I'm going to make sure I'm in relay FM mode.
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Also, you're just...
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Who says it first?
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So we're all doing it.
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Heads or tails?
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Well, but now you're going to see the opposite of what I say.
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Just to, you know, to...
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Heads or tails?
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I'm going to say tails.
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So here we go.
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I could win this.
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If this is tails, I absolutely win this.
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You know that, right?
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So I'm going to go to the bottom of the document.
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Mike is the loser.
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Okay, great.
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It's heads or tails between the two of you.
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So now I don't know who gets to go first.
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Actually, Steven picked first.
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So now you pick first.
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Heads or tails?
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Why are you looking around?
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He's looking.
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Inspiration.
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You know, heads.
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So you got tails.
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Well, unless you want to be heads too, but then we could go on forever.
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That does seem to invalidate this game.
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We could just keep going forever.
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So Federico heads, Steven tails.
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I knew this was going to happen.
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I will say, which is I've never seen this happen before.
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And this was strange.
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It said tails before the coin landed.
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I've never seen this happen in an app before.
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I mean, we can rewrite the rules to use a better app later.
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That was very strange.
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The coin was still flipping.
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It was like in the air in the app.
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Well, it feels good to be a winner.
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I will say I'm just going to join you in this.
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I can't change the rules, but that felt fishy.
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Well, we can address the rules in a future episode if you want.
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That was fishy.
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I'm just saying a three-way tie.
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This is a repeat of 2019.
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So enjoy this space because you're not going to see you next year.
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This is weird.
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Take a look around, take it all in now, because we're not going to come back.
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Isn't that weird?
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The three-way tie and he won again.
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But I can't win a one-on-one coin flip to save my life.
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But three-way ties and the app was being weird.
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Congratulations to you, but I'm not sure I believe in it.
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Three-way tie, he won again.
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Well, I will rule over my kingdom with justice, goodness, and truth.
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I'm going to have a press conference tomorrow.
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Are you going to succession me?
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Don't succession me.
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There's going to be a press conference tomorrow.
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Hey, no spoilers.
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The Flexis is a game held after each edition of The Rickies.
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It consists of a series of additional picks in relation to the upcoming Apple event or year.
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Scoring is completed separately from the main game, but like The Rickies,
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the order of picks is set by the results of the previous game,
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and ties will be broken by using dice by p-calc.
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Please lie down as the rules are read.
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Hosts must make a minimum of five Flexi picks.
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Each correct pick is awarded with one point.
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Wrong picks do not remove any points, and no partial points may be awarded.
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The winner is determined by comparing the percentage of correct Flexis made by each host.
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The winner can choose their chosen title as long as they are the winner.
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Federico shall be named Prince Flexi and is known as King Flexi when having won
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both the keynote and annual games. Mike has chosen Duke of Flexington and uses the name
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Archduke Flexington when applicable. I am the Attorney General Flexi and use the title
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Secretary of Deflex when necessary.
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Loser of the Flexis must compensate the winner of the Flexis by donating to a charity of the
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winner's choice. The amount of the donation is $25 per wrong Flexi made by the loser.
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The money must be donated on air.
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Mike is the current winner of the keynote Flexis and the winner of the annual Flexis.
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You may return to your seats.
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Mike, you are up first.
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My first one was the iPadOS cursor appears to be repurposed for using iPad apps in VR.
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Now, at first, this didn't seem to be the case. I found a clip from a session video today.
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It's in there.
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It's in there. I showed it to Steven. Steve Charlton Smith posted about it on Mastodon
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that when you are using a trackpad, it has the little circle that goes around the UI
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and in the headset. I didn't think this was in there, but it's only when you're using like
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a Bluetooth trackpad, which makes sense.
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No Mac Pro teaser video. Is Mark says green?
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There was not a teaser video. He just came out and just said it.
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Oh, come on. So it's technically correct because it's not a teaser video?
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Yes. I'll take that. I mean, I'm not doing I'm looking at the score. I'm not doing well.
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So I'll take that one.
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It is correct, but it was a weird pick. But you need to address something here with this pick.
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So this was pointed out in the Discord today by Jason, who runs a Rickypedia at rickys.net.
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Because last time Federico, you mentioned that you thought that or somebody mentioned that this
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might have been the long your iPad OS routing system may have been the word count, the longest
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Ricky. But it was actually my one from last year. It was close. The reason we're doing this is
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because I picked the Mac Pro last time as my Ricky. And this is what I said. Apple gives a
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sneak peek of the new Mac Pro. It features a case design inspired by the 2019 Mac Pro.
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It features more ports than any other Apple Silicon Mac available today. Check. It does
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not have support for third party GPUs. Check. It features a chip name that has not appeared
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in any other product. Kind of. I mean, it hadn't. I mean, it's at the same time. It has a starting
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price of at least $6,999. And it is coming later this year. I check check. This was wrong then.
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But I was basically correct. This is the most ahead of your time pick ever made.
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If this if I made that pick this time, I probably I think I would have basically got it right.
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But it wouldn't have been sneak. Close. So here's the thing. The discords popping off as the kids
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say that there was a video. It's not a teaser video because then the man just announced it.
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Teaser video means there's an iMac Pro announced in June. It comes in December. You could have
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bought you bought yesterday. You could buy yesterday. I did not buy. Well, I don't know.
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I haven't checked your credit card statements. Have you looked at the company's card? No,
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because I can't. Interesting. He doesn't let me. You want to go out to dinner later? Yeah.
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All right. I want you to go. All right. Rattle us through your last three. We do not know what
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the price of the headset will be. The headset portion of the keynote lasts over an hour.
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It's just under the very close. TV OS is not covered in the keynote. It had a huge section
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in the middle. The shame that you should feel right now. Yeah. As the TV OS person. To be fair,
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it was shoved into something about it. It wasn't. So I will now be at somebody sent this to me on
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Mastodon today that I will now be the audio and rather than the TV OS guy, I'm the audio and home
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guy now, I guess, because TV OS is now I'll just, I'm happy that TV OS got stuff. It was the only
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system that got a redesign control center. Which is something that I thought should have happened.
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And I'm happy about that. And that FaceTime thing. Continuity camera looks awesome on TV.
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I'm very excited about that. Me too. Because I often have FaceTime calls on the iPad pro on
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a stand, which is in front of the TV. So now we can just get rid of that part. Who needs an iPad?
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That's what I'm saying. All right. So you ended up two out of five. That's 40%. It's 40%. Currently,
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I'm in the lead. Yeah. Blow him out of the water. First out of one. All right. So I said with my
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seven picks number one, the messages app gets an easier way to send photos that does not require
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tapping and I message app anymore. Can you explain this though? So they have completely changed
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sort of messages, how it deals with, uh, I sort of legacy I message apps and they're definitely
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demoted, right? It's like a graveyard. Yeah. It's like, so basically there's a new, there's a new
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plus button and when you tap it, you got this giant pop up with like the default features. Is
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it full screen? No, it's not. You know what it looks like path. It looks like that. So you get
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this pop up and these are nice. Yeah. It's very nice. And these icon design, I have thoughts,
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camera photos, stickers, audio location, and I think there's also like a cash one in there.
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Yeah. And under more, that's when you get the legacy smaller and they're smaller and full
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screen. So now when you want to attach a photo, uh, it opens the new native photo picker and
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yeah, it's still the same amount of taps, but it is logically better. It's a level up from the
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camera and photos are like, they're in the same place now. We both think you get it. I mean,
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yeah, he does get it. It's by the skin of your teeth, but I think you get it. I think it's
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by the meat of your teeth. Yeah. Number two, I said stage manager for iPad gets support for
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clamshell mode with external displays. Which didn't happen, but real quick, can you talk
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about how great stage manager is now? Yeah. I so much better than last year. I was showing
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Mike this morning. Um, go imagine Steven multitasking system that, uh, for example,
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when you place a window somewhere, it stays there. Oh, like system seven and 1996 overlapping windows.
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Yeah. They overlap for real. And you can resize them. Yeah. You can resize them more freely.
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You have keyboard shortcuts to add windows to your workspace. Amazing. What a concept. Um,
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I'll write about this soon, but yeah, I was watching like over Federico's shoulder today
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while he was doing some work and like you was zip, zip, zipping around in that thing. It looked good.
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So you're going to abandon the Mac again? We'll see. Well, we both have Macs. He has an iPhone.
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Sorry. Well, one is an iPod. I feel like we need a name for this. The iPod phone. The iPhone.
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I thought I thought thank you. All right. There's no support for clamshell mode. Yeah.
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It seems like that's the next logical step though. I hope so. You had to have camera support and
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stuff. They added support for camera, for external cameras. And I mean, it's right there. It's right
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there. So just, you know, close it and you should be able to use it. Anyway. Number three, let it
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ring out for everyone to hear your next pick. The next version of Mac OS is called skyline.
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One of my favorite. Sonoma. Why would you call? It's a good name Federico. It's a good name.
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It's in a place in California. I, when they were just doing the video,
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I was just sitting and staring at him waiting for it to happen. And he was disappointed.
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What's Sonoma? Wine country. Wine country. You like wine, right? I like wine. I like Italian
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wine. I like real wine. Wine. Number four. Are we getting kicked out? Because of you this time.
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Number four, we see at least one new dynamic island feature.
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Yeah. We got the new drop stuff. The name, the bump thing, which Federico, which Federico, which
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Craig Federighi, yeah. For guy made fun of like eight years ago in a keynote. Yeah. Now they're
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bummed phones again. So this is a point. Number five, the wallet app gets a new design. Does it?
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No. Oh, this made me sad. I used wallet too because I flew in today. So I was using wallet all
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day. You know, I was like, I wish this was better. Number six, some new shortcuts features get covered
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in the state of the union. Ding, ding. Yes, they did. They have, first of all, the, all the new
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widget interaction stuff is all based on app intents. So the shortcuts team is also responsible
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for that now. But what they also showed in the state of the union was this new sort of promotion
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for app shortcuts, which as you recall, they launched last year. These sort of one action
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shortcuts for apps, they got promoted to a top level result in spotlight. So now when you search
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for, for example, for say ivory, you search for ivory on your iPad and you see the icon for ivory
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and right next to it, you see some of the top shortcuts for it in like this, this row of results.
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It's really well done. That's cool. Really cool way to sort of showcase the app shortcuts for the app.
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And a new Excel widget, right? Yes. And they have the new Excel widgets on, on the iPad.
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Finally. And I believe they have. The little widget became more dense as well. Wait, what?
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Yeah. The little iPhone widget. The little widget. The little widget.
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Do you have it? Can I see it? No, it's kind of not working for me. Okay. Fair enough.
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Is there more than one shortcut in the one? Two, I think. That's great. In the widget, there's two.
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Let's see. Number seven. Number seven. The next version of iOS brings at least one
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new AirPods related feature. I cannot believe. Oh, sorry. I cannot believe you got this, but I'm super
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excited about this feature. What's it called? Adaptive audio. This is exactly what I want.
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Like it's best of both worlds. Like the meme, why not both? So you get transparency and you get
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noise cancellation. Gets you an update that can do both, you know? Do you use AirPods, bro? Yeah.
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They're my backpack. I always forget. Cause you had that like time. I didn't like the first ones
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didn't work for me, but I love that the twos. Okay. So Federico, you got four out of seven.
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So you're 57.1%. You are now last. I'm currently last. You are first. And I'm winning. I'm the loser
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again. Well, let's see what I do. I'm still winning over the years. So, you know, whatever.
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You need to do this later on. My first one, the keynote video runs over two hours.
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Yeah, it did. The 15 inch MacBook Air will be powered by an M3. Well, no, this is not. No M3s,
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but we did get a new M2 Ultra in the studio and the pro, but no M3s. Apple reframes an existing
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feature as being powered by AI. No, they even said machine learning, which I was surprised about.
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Those letters did not pass over anyone's lips. I'm happy because it means that Apple is being
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true to what these things actually are, which is not AI. They are machine learning.
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What? Jeff Williams has a major role in introducing the headset. Neither was it Jeff Williams or Kevin
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Lynch. It was neither. We saw both of them. No, Jeff Williams. Yeah, we had a lot of discussion
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internally as to who we get to introduce the headset. And who did you decide on? Yeah, well,
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I should have been me. Should have been me. Oh, okay. But who's somebody? I chose to be in the
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audience just to sort of get the vibe from the people. Yeah. Incredible. We didn't see Jeff at
00:53:14
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all. No, we didn't see Jeff. He, and I realize now that it was a bad pick. Oh, you realize now?
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We'll see. Just now. We'll see him in the fall with new watch hardware, I'm sure. Will we?
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Yeah. Based on past experience and my next Flexi. Okay. iPadOS 17 gains lock screen customization.
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Boy, did it. Ding. It looks good. It does. It is reminiscent of when they brought widgets for the
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first time. Cause there's over there on the sidebar. And Federico, get me wrong cause I
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haven't played with any betas. You can do a lot of them in the side. In landscape, you can do like a
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whole column. But on portrait, you just get like under the time, like on the phone. So that part in
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the keynote, when they're showing them on the left-hand side, I was sitting next to underscore
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David Smith and he just went, Oh, there's an extra tall one. It's like, how can you, how,
00:54:04
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how can you just visually understand that? But he knew there's a new sign. Can we just say
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the year of underscore? Well, I mean, for good and bad, I feel like. His summer's ruined,
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but widgets everywhere. Everywhere. Did you know that Dave got a dog and called him widget?
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Did he? Why is that joke? That's no, he didn't do that. But it was a puppy.
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He called him little widget. There we go. I would say widget is a pretty good name for a dog.
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It's a good name. She got a dog calling him little widget. Who are you talking to now? Me or him?
00:54:35
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You? I don't want a dog. I have a dog already. Yeah. Eva corn dog. That's such a great name.
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It was a good name. Yeah. Number six. We see a Mac pro preview. Not only that,
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it's shipping next week. I'm sorry. Well, are you getting one? No. Is it a preview?
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Yeah, it's previewed. But in the same way that we agreed, it wasn't a teaser video.
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We gave him a point. You give me a point. No, but like mine was, it was not a teaser video.
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Yeah. So like previewed it. Well, is it a preview? It's a preview and now it's for sale.
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Isn't that just? No, that's not how it works. Are you taking it away from me? I don't know.
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It's up to you all. I don't know. No, you should fight for it. Yeah, fight for it.
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I think I deserve the point. Was that a good fight? I don't think he put up a good fight.
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It always puts up a good fight. Okay, that's it then. He put up a good fight.
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There you go. Thank you. Number seven, the next version of Mac OS is not called Skyline.
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The old counter pick.
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All right. So I got four out of seven. Which is?
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51, 57.1%. So back we go. We are tied. Okay. You can pick first.
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of this show and Relay FM. I've got to get the phone out again. I've got to do the whole thing.
00:57:40
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So we either split or I take it all home. No, I'm not letting you take it all home. Well,
00:57:44
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it's really not up to you, is it? All right, so what do you want? Federico heads all tails.
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It's rigged anyway. Well, if it does it again, then I'm going to see this. It's only it's only
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not rigged if I win. There it is. Well, I mean, by your standards, yes. That's how it works. Yes.
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Yeah. Heads or tails? Heads. Heads? Okay. I'm going to go tails. Well, you have to. You don't have a
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choice in this. Okay. Heads. Congratulations. Congratulations. So Federico, you win the
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Flexis. Yes. And that means I have to donate money. Yes. How much? $25 per wrong pick. So it's $75
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for me? Yes. Yes. So to a place of his choosing. Where do you want me to donate money to? Boy,
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do I have a good charity for you. iPods for children. iPods for children. So I picked the
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ASPCA. That's the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Okay. Yeah.
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So a bunch of good dogs on the front page. Is it $75? It is. And cats. Dogs and cats. Dogs and cats.
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All the great animals. All the great animals. All kinds of animals. So while you do that,
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I'm going to ask Federico a couple questions. Yeah. Because you weren't here last year. You
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had some stuff going on at home. You were moving and buying a house and everything.
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I need to have a US address. You can use mine. How has it been being back? Oh, really nice.
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Just to be around people. Well, not like I'm not around people at home, but in the sense of like
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being around you guys. And I haven't seen you in person for four years. And there's this kind of
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energy, this kind of vibe here at Apple Park. And I was really concerned about... There's a particular
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vibe in this room too. We have a good vibe today. Yeah. Well, look, I've been here like three hours
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at this point. And um... Blink twice if you're hostage. I don't know if I'm coming back given
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the things I've said today. I don't know if I'll be coming back. But here at Apple Park,
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I was really concerned that the different format of WWDC was going to be, yeah, like there's fewer
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people around and everything is more spread out. And I thought I'm gonna like the old format
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in San Jose with the convention center more. But I've been hanging around here since yesterday and
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just this place has this kind of like this special energy. Somebody, I don't recall who, somebody
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asked me like, "How does it feel to be at Apple Park?" And I replied, "It smells good." It does. It
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does smell good. It smells like outside. It smells like nature. Do you think that's natural nature?
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Or do you think they're piping that in? I don't know. By the way, I cannot donate to the SPCA.
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I just can't do it. They won't accept my credit card. Are you seriously refusing? Federico,
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Steven's address is not on my credit card. Okay, okay. We'll do this afterwards. I can do it on my
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card and then you pay me 75 bucks. Wow. What have those animals done to you? We've done this before.
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I've donated for you and you paid me back. It's fine. Look, I get it that you don't like dogs,
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but this is next level even for you. It's pretty dark. I don't know what's happened to me right
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now. Think of poor little Widgee. Yeah, look at that little dog and this little car. Look,
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it just says, "Donation transaction failed. There is nothing I can do about this." Wow.
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Welcome back to the Quizzies, the Canadian Quiz Show.
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You really choked on your intro. I wasn't ready for it. You just pressed the button.
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No, not again. Welcome back to the Quizzies, inside of the Quizzies, where I like early quiz,
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my connected quiz co-hosts, randomly, and by surprise, in a variety of varying subjects.
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I do not have a quiz for you today, but we do have to resolve the scoring of the last one,
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where what ended up happening was I asked the two of you, "Who will win the Ricky's and who will
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win the Flexys?" and offered a 150-point bounty to the person who guessed correctly. And in the most
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boring way possible, this is how it was resolved. You both wanted to give the points to yourself.
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Each of you won. You both get 150 points. Nothing has changed.
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Welcome back to the Quizzies.
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I was really hoping in this that maybe one of you was gonna like play the counter on this.
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Yeah, we didn't know. Can you give us our scores for the year?
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So now the scores for the year is Federico, you're at 1,620 points, and Steven, you're at 1,840
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points. So the points gap is really close. Well, you know what? It's as close as it was last week
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before we did this as well. So nothing has changed. We're just moving in parallel.
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What you're saying is that all of this was useless. All of this was for nothing,
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because also no charities received any money either, because the ASPCA will not accept
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foreign transactions. No, or because you... Well, no. Whatever it is you were gonna say,
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don't say it. Don't say it. It's probably best for everyone if you don't say it.
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Should we wrap it up? I think we should. Yeah. I am exhausted. Me too. It's good I don't have
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anything important up to this. Thank you very much for joining us for this very special in-person
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episode of Connected. We didn't do the thing. We gotta do like a group high five. We held hands
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for a while. That was terrible. If you wanna find links to the show notes, there may be something
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in there. I don't even know. Currently I've added zero. We'll do the Ricky's, .co and rickys.net
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links. Yeah, I'll do that. Those are on the web at relay.fm/connected/453. They're also in your
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podcast app of choice. There's also a link in both places to submit feedback. So leave feedback or
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follow up for us. And it'll go in the outline for future weeks. Very short follow up this week,
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but we'll be back on it next week. Especially if your risky comes true after the fact. You can also
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join and get Connected Pro, which is a longer ad-free version of the show each and every week.
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Thank you all to our members. And you can find us all online. Federico is the editor-in-chief
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of maxstories.net. Y'all have been super busy this week. App Stories pumping out. Y'all recorded like
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15 of those today. Yeah. So Alex is doing some great coverage of some of the smaller features.
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I love those stories. He's doing a great job. If you wanna follow along with Federico online,
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he's on Mastodon as Fitichi at maxstories.net. You can find Mike on other shows here on relay.fm.
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Y'all did Upgrade live after the keynote on Monday. It was fantastic. Thank you. You're also
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the co-founder of Cortex brand and you are on Mastodon as iMike and mike.social. Yeah. Why are
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you doing this from memory? I don't know. It's literally down there. You could just look at it.
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I just thought, I just figured he was gonna, he had like a script for all of this. No,
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he does have a script for all this, but for some reason he's not consulting. All I have is the
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Mastodon links. He wants to show off that he can still memorize things. Even as he is an older.
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His age. Yeah. Please carry on. What show is this? What do you think it is? Please carry on.
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You can find me. I write at 512 pixels.net and I'm on Mac power users every Sunday here on relay.fm.
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This week though, we're doing a very special episode in the same place. If I'm allowed back
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tomorrow. So that episode will be out tomorrow evening. And you can find me on Mastodon as ismh
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at eworld.social. I'd like to thank our sponsors this week. They are express VPN,
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clean my Mac X and fast growing trees. Until next time, gentlemen, say goodbye.
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I'll do that. Cheerio. Bye. All.