487: Mr. Fake John Voorhees Goes to Europe
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Hello and welcome to Connected, Episode 487.
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It's made possible this week by ZocDoc and Squarespace.
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My name is Stephen Hackett and I'm joined by Mr. Mike Hurley.
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Hello, Stephen Hackett.
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My name is Mike Hurley and I'm joined by Federico Fedigy.
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I'm joined by Federico Fedigy.
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Hi, Federico.
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Hello, Stephen Hackett. Hello, Mike Hurley.
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It is me, Federico.
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I'm so sorry.
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The week after I said I don't want to hear any variations
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of your name, I just absolutely butcher it.
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You really did.
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Yeah, I crashed hard into your name, man.
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I apologize.
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It's a big week.
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We have emoji to name.
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We have Apple versus the EU.
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We have Vision Pro reviews.
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But first, we have follow-up
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and we should wish each other happy birthday, Mike.
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Happy birthday, Federico.
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Happy birthday, OTJ.
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Happy birthday, guys.
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Happy birthday, everyone.
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No, this is the traditional Stephen and Mike birthday week.
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It's bang in the middle.
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Stephen's birthday was a couple of days ago on 28th.
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Yeah, and mine is tomorrow, the 31st.
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So it is that time again.
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Happy birthday, everyone.
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Yeah, Mike is turning 26 tomorrow.
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And Stephen just turned 65.
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Yeah, yeah, I know, I know.
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Well, yeah, happy birthday.
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We bought each other the same gift.
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Basically, yeah, yeah.
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I bought Stephen the iPhone 10 grid frame thing.
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You know the grid frames?
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Just because it's also the 10th year of Relay.
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So I was like, oh, that's like a--
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That's on theme, okay.
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Two gifts in one.
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And I received my gift from Stephen yesterday.
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And Adina watched me open it,
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and she was like, you look very happy.
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Big smile on my face.
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Stephen bought me the grid of the iPhone 6 Plus.
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Ooh, plus copy.
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AKA, the Mike was right phone.
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Made me very happy, made me very happy.
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And I didn't know what you would've gotten me
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when I ordered your gift.
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That's what's funny about this.
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And-- It's very good.
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I opened your gift to me, and I was like,
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oh, look what we did.
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Stephen, do you have the grid with all the enamel pins?
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Did I misremember that?
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I do have that.
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Mary gave me that last year, I think.
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'Cause I was thinking about buying you one of those,
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but yes, you have one.
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And so that was why I didn't do that.
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And then I was like, oh, the iPhone 10,
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that's the one to do.
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I do, I do have one.
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So yeah, happy birthday.
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Happy birthday, everyone.
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Listener Randall, listener Randall wrote in,
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asking, "Where have you all landed on watchOS 10,
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specifically the side button and the loss of the old dock?
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I found widgets to be a good replacement,
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they're glanceable,
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and I use them to get my favorite apps quickly.
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Curious what y'all think."
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Still hate the button change.
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Never use widgets.
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And for the past few days,
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I've been looking into just out of curiosity,
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like does Fitbit still exist?
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- Oh no. - Yeah.
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- It's just going well, basically is what you're saying.
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- No, but Sylvia has been asking me, well, like, hey.
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So Sylvia brought up this idea of like, you know what?
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Like, I don't really use the Apple Watch much after all.
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Like, are there any alternatives that are smaller?
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So it all started with this question that Sylvia had.
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Like, are there smaller smartwatches?
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And so, and I started doing some research
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and I realized that not only is Fitbit still around,
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but they have some pretty cool looking, more slim devices.
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Like the Charge 6 looks pretty neat.
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Now I'm not gonna get a Fitbit for myself,
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but I think it's interesting.
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All this to say, I keep,
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I'm at the point where I really dislike the changes
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of watchOS 10, and I still find myself wanting
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the Apple Watch to do more than it does.
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Like, I don't know, give me a watch with a camera.
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Give me like more things that I can do with a watch.
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But Randall, I landed where I was months ago.
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I dislike the changes in watchOS 10.
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- Are you talking about Fitbit?
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I was reminded a few days ago, I think on threads,
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someone posted a picture of the jawbone up.
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- Which is like the peak of fitness tracking.
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
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- It was that and the Nike Fuelband.
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It was a real showdown back in the day.
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- Nike Fuelband, yeah.
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- Yes, these were good products that we pour one out for.
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We'll never see something like this again
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because everyone wants to put a screen on everything now.
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I will say, probably the opposite.
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I really like widgets, I use them a lot.
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The only thing that I miss is like the quick access
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to certain applications.
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And so I use the multitasking for that
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because usually I only use like four apps on my Apple Watch.
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So like they're always kind of there,
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just not in the order that I want.
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I've gotten pretty used to the side button too.
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Like I do kind of wish I could do something else with it,
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but I use the widgets a lot.
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And most of the things that I want are in the widgets.
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And then I have one of those like widget launcher things
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at the bottom, right?
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Where it's got like the three apps that I want to open.
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- Yeah, yep.
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- Between all of that, like I'm pretty good of it.
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Like I think I dig it.
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I dig watchOS 10.
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- I still want some sort of wristband
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that does everything the Apple Watch does,
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but without a screen.
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But I don't, never gonna get it.
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'Cause I'd like to wear a different watch,
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but still track all my stuff.
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- I kind of want Apple to make a smart ring.
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- The smart rings are sort of a thing after CES.
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Yeah, that idea of like a display-free Apple tracker,
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that idea speaks to me more and more, I think.
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Because the thing is,
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I really don't want to give up the safety,
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the peace of mind that the Apple Watch gives me
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with the heart rate sensor and the sleep tracking
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and just being aware that there's an Apple accessory
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that checks on me.
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Like I don't want to give up on that, but increasingly,
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I don't know if maybe watchOS 10
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was sort of the catalyst of this.
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I used to use it more.
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And I'm sure there's a component of that
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that is, it used to be easier for me
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to check on a couple of apps that I use a lot on the watch,
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and now it's harder to open those apps.
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So I'm sure there's an element of that somewhere.
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But like I said, I'm not gonna get a Fitbit,
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but Silvia might, so we'll see.
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- You guys know that I tried the Aura Ring last year?
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You did? - Yeah, no.
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- I forgot, either I forgot or I didn't know this.
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- No, you didn't forget, he didn't tell us.
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- Yeah, for like a month.
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- There was no forgetting here.
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- How was it?
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- So I've had my wedding band tattooed on my hand for years,
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so I haven't worn an actual ring in a long time.
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That was the weirdest part for me,
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is having something on my hand again.
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But it was like, I really just came down to it
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like I want everything in one place.
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And at least a year ago, some stuff worked
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with Apple Health better than others with the Aura Ring.
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And so I ended up going back to the Apple Watch
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and returning it, but every once in a while,
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I'm like, maybe I should have given that more time.
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Maybe I should have given it a better shot.
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But what I really want is that Apple band so much.
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Just do it, Apple, come on.
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- They're never gonna do it.
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I mean, my thing is there could be all these products
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and stuff like the Aura Ring, there's stuff like that,
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right, Fitbits, whatever.
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My issue is it's not gonna go into the rings,
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and I like the rings.
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- Yep, yeah.
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- I guess it doesn't go the way that I want it to.
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- Sasha wrote in, I wear makeup every day,
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as many people do.
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I always try to avoid the situation
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where makeup rubs off onto my clothes.
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I guess the light shield on the Vision Pro
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may look pretty gruesome if I used the headset.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- There's no way around that.
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The answer is yes, it's gonna be bad.
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- I think so, and I thought about that watching,
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we'll get to them, but I think we all watched
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a bunch of review videos today for the Vision Pro.
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And especially watching MKBHD's video unboxing it,
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the whole thing is white and cloth and light gray,
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and it's all very clean and pristine,
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and all I could think about, in addition to this comment,
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but just generally, this thing may look
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really grungy in a year.
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- Like, think how dirty your Apple Watch bands get.
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- Yeah, exactly.
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- Yeah, it's gonna be gross.
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- It's gonna be gross.
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- I wonder if it's gonna be the first third-party
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manufacturer to make a makeup-resistant
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Vision Pro-compatible light seal.
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- And bands, there's gonna be,
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I'm looking forward to the different bands
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that people will make.
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- Like a big leather one?
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- I'm thinking just different ways of attaching it to you.
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Maybe stuff that has maybe more counterbalancing in.
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I'm intrigued to see what people make
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when this thing is available,
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and people can kind of tour around with it
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and come up with some stuff.
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- Real-time follow-up, Aura now makes a,
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because everyone does, a brushed titanium ring.
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- There you go.
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- Should we try the Aura rings?
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- No. - As a group?
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What do you wanna make this like a,
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what was that show where all the kids have rings?
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You know what I'm talking about?
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There was like a cartoon show.
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- Kids have rings.
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Super Friends?
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- It is like, maybe, I don't know, I don't remember.
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You know, like the rings, you turn the rings and--
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- Captain Planet and the Planeteers?
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- It probably was Captain Planet, yeah.
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It was probably Captain Planet.
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- I have never heard of this in my life.
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- Maybe that's it, but that's gonna be us.
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We're gonna be like a band of having our little rings.
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Yeah, I don't wanna do it.
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I mean, if you guys wanna do it,
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Gladys Stephen already has, Federico,
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I like welcome it, but I'm not,
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I don't wanna wear one of these things.
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- Let me just read this a little bit.
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Our world is in peril.
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Gaia, the spirit of the earth,
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can no longer stand the terrible destruction
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plaguing the planet.
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She sends five magic rings to five special young people.
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- Oh, I thought it was from the Aura website.
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- Power of the earth, power of fire, power of wind,
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power of water, and most importantly, the power of heart.
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When the five powers combine,
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they summon earth's greatest champion, Captain Planet.
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- Captain Planet.
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- He's a hero.
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- The power is yours.
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- Captain Planet, okay.
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- So we got that covered.
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- Okay, so who would win in a fight between Captain Planet
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and the mother earth that Apple showed in the video?
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- I mean, Captain Planet is a superhero, so.
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- It's true.
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This show had six seasons, how?
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- Captain Planet ruled, but it was terrible.
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Like, Captain Planet is one of these things where like,
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it just, they had like a different view
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of what being environmentally friendly was, right?
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And it was like personal responsibility
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was its kind of vibe, which, you know.
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Gaia was voiced by Whoopi Goldberg, so.
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- Okay, cool.
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- And Captain Planet had a green mullet.
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- Who doesn't?
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I mean, it's very much in a...
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- 'Cause like, to give you the idea of what I'm saying
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about a different time,
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like they made Captain Planet plastic action figures.
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Think about that.
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- You know, it's a different time.
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- Take that, Mother Earth.
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- Obviously good for the environment.
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- It's a different time, man.
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- I have a very small piece of follow-up
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that I have labeled for now, Mike MaybeRight.
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So it's not a definitive assessment
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of Mike's level of correctness.
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So Mike MaybeRight.
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I am trying, and this has been going on
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for the past 24 hours,
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I'm trying to see if Mike was or wasn't right
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about using the iPhone without a case.
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Yeah, it's been, I gotta tell you,
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just yesterday, I decided, you know what,
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I'm gonna spice things up a little bit here with this iPhone
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and I'm gonna take out the case
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and I'm gonna use the iPhone without a case.
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It's maybe a silly thing,
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but there's something about using the iPhone
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without the case that makes me, of all things,
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makes me appreciate the display more.
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And I think it's the lack of the sort of edges
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of the case around it.
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The fact that it's like a flush display,
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almost edge to edge on the 15 Pro Max,
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that it makes me appreciate the phone's screen more.
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That's what I've noticed so far.
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I dislike the lack of peace of mind,
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basically knowing that I will damage this device somehow,
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at some point, if I keep doing this.
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But so far, I look at it,
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like right now it's on my anchor cube charging
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and I'm looking at the display and I'm like,
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that's a really cool display
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in a way that I wasn't appreciating it as much before
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when you put a case around it.
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- Well, I'm happy that you're living free, you know?
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- Well, like I said, it's just,
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don't count this as a victory yet.
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- I haven't yet, 'cause you haven't decided,
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but it feels good, it just feels good.
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- Yeah, so this is the first installment
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of this mini MMBR series, Mike May Be Right.
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We'll see if Mike may be right
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about other things in the future.
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But yeah, that's my update so far.
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- Welcome back to the Quizzies,
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the quiz show within a podcast
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where I, Mike Hurley,
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quiz my connected co-hosts randomly
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and by surprise on a variety of varying subjects.
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As happened last year, the Quizzies has eaten the Jeremy's
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and has absorbed the Jeremy's inside of the Quizzies.
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So here we are, it's time for the Jeremy's.
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What are the Jeremy's inside of the Quizzies, you may ask?
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- Oh my God.
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- It's where we take a look at the new emoji
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that have been added to iOS
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and Federico has to try and guess the names.
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This year there are six emoji, there's not a lot of emoji.
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So to be fair, they have added many more,
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but they are not like really things
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worth trying to get Federico to guess.
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Like they added a selection of family emoji
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that are just outlines
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and it's just like various combinations
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of the word adult and child.
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Like for example, there is one emoji that is called family,
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adult, adult, child, child.
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There's just no point in having Federico guess that.
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Also there is a selection of emoji
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that were moving in one direction
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and now they have them moving in the other direction.
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So person facing right and person facing left.
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- So it's the peanut butter, peanut butter,
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peanut butter release.
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- Peanut butter bread bread.
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- Basically, yeah.
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But there are six emoji that are new.
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We have new designs, we haven't had them before.
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They're like brand new things.
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That is what we're going to be quizzing Federico on.
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And here is where the quizzes take the Jeremy's
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and make it part of the game.
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So we are currently this year,
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as you remember we reset scores every year.
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The scores for 2024, Steven is at 300 points in the quizzes
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and Federico is at 100 points in the quizzes.
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Well, today we're going to slightly adjust
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the possible points available.
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Like so last time we did this,
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there was a five and 10 points on the line
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for what we'll get to in a minute.
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I'm going to change it because there's so few emoji.
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It would make the game kind of inconsequential
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if the maximum points scored were available
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with just 60, it doesn't really seem that great.
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So for every emoji that Federico gets correct,
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he will score 15 points.
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For every emoji Federico gets wrong,
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Steven scores 20 points.
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- Well, okay.
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- It didn't do anything to deserve those points.
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- Let's talk about this.
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Whoa, whoa, hang on a second.
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Last time we did this,
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it was because it was just more likely
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that Federico was going to get them correct.
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So what if this time we just even it out at 20 and 20?
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That's what we're going to do.
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So Federico, you get 20 points.
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If you get the name correct,
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Steven gets 20 points if you get it wrong.
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Last time as well, there was a bet put on the line
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that I don't know if either of you,
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if you want to get into this time
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where Federico got 80% of them correct,
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we doubled his points.
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- Okay, I'll take that back.
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- But you'll take that?
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It's only January, there's plenty of time.
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Let's live it up.
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- It didn't go in the other direction though.
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- So we'll do that again.
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So Federico, if you get 80% correct,
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which I'll do the math in a minute,
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then you'll get double points at the end of it.
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- Hang on, that's what, 80% of six.
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- I'm going to say four.
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Federico, if you get four correct,
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you'll get double points.
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- Okay, okay.
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- So there's a lot of points on the line here, all right?
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- Let's do this.
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- This will come back to heart you, Steven.
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So, and I will say for the sake of it,
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I'm getting the names of these emoji from Emojipedia.
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- And I, as Quizzy Master, will decide how correct
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I will want you to be, Federico.
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- Okay, okay.
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- So we start top left.
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Okay, so I'm looking at this image, six emoji,
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start top left.
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Okay, so what I'm looking at is,
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so the first one is very similar to the second one.
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So I think I gotta understand the first one.
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And if I get it wrong, I still have the other one.
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So I'm looking at, this is not the name that I'm gonna give.
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I'm looking at a head.
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So these are two heads.
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One is saying no, and the other is saying yes.
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However, I don't think that Apple will,
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or that the Unicode Consortium will label this
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like saying yes or saying no.
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These are heads shaking.
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Now, are they shaking left or right,
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or are they shaking horizontally?
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Like what terminology are they using?
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I'm gonna go with this first one.
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Head shaking horizontally.
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- If there's one thing Federico Fatici knows,
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it is the way that the Unicode Consortium thinks.
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Because this emoji is called head shaking horizontally.
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That is 20 points for Federico.
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- Okay, okay.
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So assume, so if that's correct,
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then the second one would be head shaking vertically.
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- Would you believe it?
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- No. - That is correct.
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That's correct. - Okay.
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- Can you imagine if they were like heads saying yes?
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- Oh my God.
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So the third one is interesting.
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Because obviously in mythology, this is a phoenix.
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However, I think there's a catch here.
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Because I don't think, knowing these folks,
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I don't think they would just label an emoji phoenix,
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because it could be confused with the city.
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Phoenix, Arizona, I wanna say.
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Right, you gotta think how they think.
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So they need to add some kind of descriptor.
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Now, they wouldn't say red or orange phoenix,
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because it's a gradient of color in this little emoji.
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So they're gonna use some kind,
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they're gonna have a descriptor
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for the kind of creature that it is.
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And my thinking is that obviously a phoenix in mythology,
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it's a bird that rises from the ashes.
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Now, I don't think they're gonna call it like flaming bird.
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I don't think they're gonna,
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I think they're gonna call it phoenix.
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I'm gonna go with phoenix bird.
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- So this emoji is just called phoenix.
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- Oh my God.
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- And I think I can't give it to you,
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because you were there.
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- Just called phoenix?
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- It's just called phoenix.
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- Really, they did it?
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- You over thought, that's 20 points for Steven.
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- You over thought, see this is where like,
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you flew like a phoenix, I guess,
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too close to the sun on that one.
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- And I caught on fire.
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- You caught on fire, you were a regular bird.
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And you went to, I think that's how the phoenix works.
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It was a regular bird, it went too high and caught on fire.
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I'm pretty sure that's what happened.
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- What happened, yeah.
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- Yeah, emoji number four.
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- So, number four.
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So I'm looking at this by the color alone.
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I think this is a piece of lime.
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Could it be a piece of lemon?
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Because I mean, I'm looking at it and it's green.
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And it looks like a piece of lime.
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Is it lime or lemon?
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And is there a lemon emoji already?
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Like, is this a slice of lime or a slice of lemon?
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- You tell us. - It's green.
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- Yeah, I'm not sure if you're actually asking me
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these questions or we just talking through.
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- I think he's like asking the universe.
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- I'm asking the universe.
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- He's looking to the phoenix and he's asking the question.
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- The phoenix bird.
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So this is lime.
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- You're correct, that is lime.
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I'm very happy they've added a lime emoji.
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Like it's something that's been missing for a long time.
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- There's a lemon emoji already, right?
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- There is a lemon emoji, but the lemon emoji
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is just a lemon.
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So I'm actually happy they added the lime emoji
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and it's a wedge because then they visually look
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more different rather than just like,
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oh, it's the green lemon.
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- Okay, number four.
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I mean, it's a mushroom, okay?
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So it is a mushroom.
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Do I need to call it anything else?
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- Um, I'm just gonna go with mushroom
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because I have no idea.
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- I'm afraid Federico, there is already
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an emoji called mushroom.
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- And what is this?
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- Brown mushroom.
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- Oh my God.
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- So currently you have got three correct.
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You have 60 points.
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Steven has 40 points.
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You have the opportunity to double your points.
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It rides on this last one, the sixth and final emoji.
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If you get this correct, you will get 160 points total.
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- So this is the, there's a,
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so this is a broken version of an existing emoji.
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There is an existing emoji.
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This is a chain.
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It's, my only concern is that it's also used
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in some contexts for a link, right?
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So it could be an emoji for a broken link,
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but it could also, it just might as well be
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like a broken chain.
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- Wouldn't the broken link emoji be like a man
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doing like road work, website under construction, you know?
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- How else would I, like this is, this is a chain
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and it's, I mean, they're doing the little signs
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to show you that it's like, I'm gonna go with broken chain.
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- At the end of the Jeremy's for 2024.
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Steven scores 40 points.
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Federico scores 160 points.
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- It is broken chain.
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You got four out of six correct Federico.
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Congratulations.
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- Thank you, thank you.
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- You are the emoji whisperer.
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And that brings our total scores for the quizzes in 2024
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to Steven with 340 points,
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Federico closing the gap with 260 points.
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Good points, whole Federico.
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- I'm coming for you, Steven.
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- And now I will say Unicode Consortium,
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more emoji please.
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Six emoji, what's going on?
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What are you doing?
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What's going on?
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- Yeah, they just don't make them like they used to.
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- They really don't.
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- Out of all of these, I feel like Lime was,
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and excuse the pun, the lowest hanging fruit here.
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Like I don't think I needed a Phoenix emoji,
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but the Lime, like you said, might.
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- No, I genuinely don't know why there is a Phoenix emoji.
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I don't know what that is for.
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I don't know who asked for it.
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I'm sure somebody did.
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I'm sure I could find the paperwork,
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but like, I don't really need to know.
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- Have either of you heard of the European Union?
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- Is it a country?
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- I'm not sure.
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I'm not sure, but there is this thing out there
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called the European Union
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and it has a thing within it called the European Commission
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and the European Commission created something called
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the Digital Markets Act.
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And that piece of paper is freaking havoc.
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- Well, if there's one thing I know
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is that Apple hates unions.
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So this is consistent.
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- There he goes.
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There he goes.
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If I had a bell, I'd ding it.
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- I got a bell.
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Everybody, well, where is it?
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- You have to turn on that feature in Zoom.
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We're not gonna explain the DMA.
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We're not gonna explain all the ins and outs
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of Apple's response, I think.
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'Cause one, I did it for 90 minutes in upgrade yesterday.
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- Yeah, it was excellent.
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- The longest chapter I've ever, thank you.
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It was a one hour and 26 minute chapter
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inside of the episode.
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I don't think I've ever had a chapter that long before.
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So read that.
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John did a really great post on Mac stories.
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You read that.
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I'll also put a link to John Gruber's article
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in the show notes as well.
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That's out there.
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You probably don't need to hear us talk about it anymore.
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But I am keen to hear what the two of you think about it.
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I think I'll start with you Federico,
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'cause this actually truly can impact you,
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whether the rest of us as users would just look
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either longingly or with side eye at it.
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- Side loading eye, you mean?
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- Well, I actually think you'll find it's called
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Alternative App Marketplace Eye.
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So it's a very complicated topic.
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My two cents right now on the politics of it is,
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I don't think the European Union will be okay
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with parts of Apple's proposal.
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And especially, I mean, the core technology fee.
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I think that is the one aspect
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that Apple will probably have to rethink,
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because I think there's so many issues in that fee
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that just do not play well with any kind of free,
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or not even necessarily open source app,
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but just free apps that get more than 1 million users
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that may end up having to pay this very expensive monthly
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or annual, I guess, fees to Apple.
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So I think that CTF part of the proposal
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doesn't really sit well with me.
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And I'd be surprised if the European Union accepts it.
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But other than that, as a user,
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so from that perspective,
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from the perspective that I know as a user,
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I absolutely cannot wait to see what happens here.
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I think I will be in this weird scenario with my Apple ID,
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where I will be using a US Apple ID,
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but my phone will recognize me as a European user.
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So I think I will be able, if my theory is correct,
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and Apple will use a bunch of signals
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to determine on your phone
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what is the identifiable region of your device,
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I think I will be able to access EU features
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with a US Apple ID.
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So I will be like a fake John Bore
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who is traveling to Europe.
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- I know how they're doing it.
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- How are they doing it?
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- So they've created a new system called Country D,
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which is just hilarious.
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And Country D.
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- Country D.
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- Country D.
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- It's like D who just like listens
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to a different type of music
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and now they're Country D, you know, like they, anyway.
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It is taking four things into account
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to identify a region for you.
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It is your Apple ID billing address.
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- Okay, so that's US.
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- Your country location.
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- The region set in settings.
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- And the device class.
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So it's split for you now.
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- Sorry, no, the device class is whether it's an iPhone
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or not basically.
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- Okay, well, interesting, we'll see.
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- I have no, so I expect you with your current setup,
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it's going to think you are an American in Italy.
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- An American in Italy.
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- So you will have the US App Store.
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You will have to change those other two parts,
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like your region and use your European Apple ID
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to get sideloading stuff.
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- Mr. Fake John Voorhees goes to Europe.
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That will be my scenario.
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- OTJ goes to Europe.
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- Well, it's fake OTJ.
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It's not, it's fake, actually it's fake J,
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just it's not OTJ, you know.
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- Wait, 'cause yeah, that would be like OFJ, right?
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The one false John.
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- The one false, OFJ.
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- One false John.
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- OFJ, but maybe if I just change my region setting
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in settings to Italy,
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that will be three against one in country D, you know?
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If they just-- - I have no idea.
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- If they just do that calculation,
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like how many factors weigh against this being
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an American person or a European citizen
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with a US Apple ID, I don't know, we'll see.
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- I bet the Apple ID billing address is the key.
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- Really, you think so?
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- Yeah, because like if you change,
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if you're in Italy and change your region to Italy,
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like it still knows-- - It doesn't matter.
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It doesn't matter.
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It doesn't change it.
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The region setting, it only really changes
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like how time is displayed
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and like I still can keep using the US App Store.
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So anyway, we'll get to that when, we'll see.
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But I think I absolutely cannot wait,
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especially for browsers, for non-WebKit browsers.
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I think this, it'll be great to finally have some choice
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in terms of not having to use WebKit
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and being able to use Chromium,
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being able to use other engines with actually browsers
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that are not just reskins of Safari,
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being able to do even small things like, you know,
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install extensions that are not available in Safari
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on a mobile browser,
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which is something that I cannot do right now.
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And of course, the third-party marketplaces,
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you know, besides assuming that Epic
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is gonna do an Epic Game Store,
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that seems pretty much a given at this point.
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- They have said they're going to do one.
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- They've already announced the Epic Game Store.
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They've announced Fortnite will return
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on the Epic Game Store.
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- I am fully expecting for actually, like,
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alternative app stores that include the kinds of apps
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that you just cannot get from the app store,
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like Dolphin, the Dolphin emulator for iOS.
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There is an iOS version of Dolphin
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that you can only install with Alt Store,
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the semi-jailbreaking,
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it's not really a jailbreaking method.
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Those, like, emulators will be great to have on iOS
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from relatively reputable sources based on MarketplaceKit.
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So that would be fantastic.
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- How sick is it gonna be to get, like, a 3DS emulator
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on your iPhone with a backbone?
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- Yes, exactly, exactly.
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So yeah, I am pretty happy about all of this.
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I know that it's not, in our circles,
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it's maybe not a popular take,
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especially in US-centric media
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that like to poke fun at the European Union
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and their draconian laws and complexities,
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but I think it's actually great for us.
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And so, and payment methods, you know,
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all this stuff I am really happy with as a user.
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I find it's funny because, like, they, you know,
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whenever I read on this US-based blogs that,
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oh, when you travel to Europe, you are bombarded
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with GDPR notices and cookie concepts,
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like, yeah, we see those,
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but also we have a proper governmental entity
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that, you know, checks those things for us.
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And the benefit is like, you know,
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you get all these options and you get data portability,
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so there are plenty of things to it.
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- There are cookie notices everywhere,
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but GDPR really did scare people.
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Like, it scared companies into being smarter
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about how they handled it.
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The one thing I wish the European Commission would do
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is manage the communication around the laws different.
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So like, you mentioned it and lots of people
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are talking about like, oh, the European Commission
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are not gonna accept the CTF, right?
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This is something that people think right now.
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The problem is then they're not telling this to Apple, right?
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And from the way that I understand it,
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they won't tell them either.
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Like, it will be solved in case law.
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So Apple will launch, right, their proposal on March 7th,
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and then it will come after that,
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that maybe somebody will try and make a complaint
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to the European Commission.
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Then they will rule on whether the CTF should exist.
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That is the way I understand that this happens.
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I don't think that that is a effective
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like, lawmaking process. - Got it.
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- Like, I think it would make more sense
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if Apple submitted this to the European Commission
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and then they said yes or no,
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rather than waiting to try and solve it in case law.
00:37:44
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Like, I don't, like, if they are the ones asking for it,
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I feel like they should be the ones judging it
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by Apple making this submission.
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Like, for everything that I've been able to understand
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is like, this will just begin on March 7th
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and then we see what happens after that.
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Which just, it just feels inefficient
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for everybody involved.
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But. - That is true, yeah.
00:38:07
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- Yeah, I think, to me, the idea of a fee to Apple
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makes sense, but I think that there has to be some kind of,
00:38:14
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there has to be money involved to the developer too, right?
00:38:18
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Like, then the idea of the core technology fee
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makes sense to me.
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Because if an app is purely free
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and it's never gonna make any money,
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it can't exist if it has to pay, right?
00:38:30
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Although again, right, like,
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it still has to hit the million first,
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but I think it would scare people.
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People would be worried, right,
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that they would be very successful
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and like, it wouldn't work for them.
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So, I feel like, with that amendment,
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I think it would be fine.
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To me, like, if you have a business model,
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you are aiming to make money,
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then you now owe Apple money as a licensing fee.
00:38:54
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What do you think, Steven?
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Welcome to App Development, by the way.
00:39:00
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- Oh yeah, yeah, what a week, disclosure.
00:39:02
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- I said to Fedor, can I text Steven during the week?
00:39:04
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And I was like, on last week's episode,
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we talk about, like, you know,
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you're joining with David and you're like,
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you're in this and sometimes we're gonna have to talk
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about some stuff around App Development.
00:39:13
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And then within those seven days,
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all of this happens, probably the biggest thing,
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like, from an effect in maybe like the last 10 years.
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- Yeah, just right in the deep end.
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I will echo first, whether Bill said,
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the upgrade episode is really good.
00:39:32
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It's the best explanation I've consumed over this.
00:39:37
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And so thank you for your work on that.
00:39:39
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I know that it was basically your whole weekend, I think.
00:39:42
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So thank you for doing that.
00:39:44
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Something Jason said on that episode really jumped out at me
00:39:49
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and it was the idea that there's a whiteboard somewhere
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at Apple's headquarters where they are drawing lines
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as close to the rules as they can.
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And that really resonated with me
00:40:02
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because reading through this, I mean,
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the fact that it took you so long to explain this
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and to walk through the various, like, ins and outs of it,
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but not even that, just like the amount of fine print,
00:40:14
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the amount of trade-offs developers have to consider
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is just, it feels like it's way more complicated
00:40:22
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than it needed to be.
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But that's because Apple is coloring
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as close to the lines as possible here.
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And I know that there's been a lot of conversation
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around Apple's attitude towards third-party developers
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and, you know, is that coming to play in the Vision Pro?
00:40:43
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Like, I don't know.
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But it is clear that Apple is going into this
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as an unwilling participant in change.
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And that continues to be disappointing.
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I mean, the App Store was introduced in 2008.
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This year, the App Store turns what?
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That's 16 years old.
00:41:04
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And while there have been changes,
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the fundamental business setup is basically the same.
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And the world has changed around it
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in a way that makes it probably not tenable forever.
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I do expect that other parts of the world
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will want this or other things.
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And we're gonna continue to see a fragmentation
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of how iOS works depending on where you live
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or where your Apple ID thinks you live
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in Federico and John's cases.
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But yeah, it's just messy.
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And I think at the end of the day,
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a lot of developers that we know who's apps
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that we get awards in our shows and trophies
00:41:46
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for Mac stories, like a lot of indie developers
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aren't gonna really consider this
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because the potential trade-offs aren't worth it.
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Or the risk of that core technology fee
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coming back to bite them is not worth it.
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But for companies like Epic,
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who have a game store already on Android,
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yeah, of course they're gonna do it.
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There are questions, right?
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Because one of the stipulations is
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you can't have a one company store.
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So Meta can't open a store with just as apps.
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And so what does that mean?
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Like, will they lump in with somebody else?
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I suspect if we fast forward a year from now,
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there may be two or three reasonably sized
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third-party marketplaces out there,
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but the bulk of the business will still take place
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in Apple's app store.
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And you only go to those alternatives
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if something you want isn't available in Apple's app store.
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Because another condition of this is
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Apple's rules around what they do and don't allow
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in their store in terms of content.
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So apps that include adult material or gambling,
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or there's a list of things they don't approve.
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Apple can no longer,
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well, they can't enforce those rules
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in third-party marketplaces.
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And so it may be that if you want something like that,
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you gotta go elsewhere.
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But I think for most people, most of the time,
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this probably isn't even gonna make a big impact to them.
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And that I find interesting.
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Like we're going through all of this,
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and the EU is trying to make things more competitive,
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but I don't think it's quite there.
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And I think for most people, it'll just be business as usual
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and there'll be a few notable exceptions to that.
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- You mentioned Epic.
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Like the Epic game store,
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I don't believe they have one for Android.
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- And I don't say that to correct you.
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It's more that just like they said it's coming to iOS.
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So to fit with these rules,
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they have to spin up like a bunch of agreements, right?
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Like they have to get other games,
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which may be very possible for them
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because they have lots of very good relationships,
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but they have all of their own games
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and Epic own a bunch of games,
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which I hope some of them as well as "Fortnite,"
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but you might get "Rocket League"
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and some of the other games come to iOS,
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but they would need to bring external parties
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into the system too,
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which I'm sure they would do
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'cause they have a system of which to do this, right?
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Like the Epic game store is like the app store.
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It's like, it's a competitor to Steam basically, right?
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People submit and also Epic pay
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to bring people to the platform.
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But like, it's kind of interesting that like,
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they've said they're gonna do this
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where they have like six weeks
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to like actually set up an entire system
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to allow for iOS games to try and join the platform.
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And also I imagine probably no one will want to do it.
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So maybe Epic's gonna have to start cutting some checks
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for iOS as well as they do for PC.
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So it could be interesting.
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'Cause like if you're a game,
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especially if you're a game maker,
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like I don't know if it's like beneficial
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to do this right now,
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unless again, like you're the type of game
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that doesn't exist on iOS 'cause it can't.
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And then I would wonder would Epic accept it
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in the Epic game store anyway?
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Like, I don't know.
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- Yeah, who knows?
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I did wanna ask the two of y'all
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what you think about the game streaming changes.
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'Cause those are changes to the App Store globally.
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You two were like the people in my life I go to
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for gaming commentary.
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So what, Mike, if you could explain that rule change
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and maybe what the two of you think that's gonna bring
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or what it means.
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- Well, previously to now,
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a service like Game Pass, so Xbox Game Pass,
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would be not impossible to have launched on iOS,
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but not simple either.
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Because what Apple wanted was,
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this is a pure streaming service, right?
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So there's no games actually being properly downloaded
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to a device, it's all played over the web, right?
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And you're streaming, like it's game streaming
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from the cloud.
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What Apple wanted was for Microsoft to submit every title
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on Game Pass as individual games,
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and you would download each one of them,
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which was just like completely went around the whole point
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of what Game Pass is, which is like,
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imagine basically if Apple said to Netflix,
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you have to submit every movie as an individual app, right?
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Like that's effectively what they were asking Microsoft
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to do, so Microsoft said they weren't gonna do it.
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Apple's now said you can now submit a single app
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and essentially like you've got to still abide by the rules.
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So every game is still abide by the rules.
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They haven't really been super clear about if or how
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they're gonna try and like,
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I think that this is kind of like a just don't mess around
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and we won't take you down, I think is similar
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to how they would do a Netflix, right?
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Like, you know, 'cause they can't actually review
00:46:55
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all of the content on Netflix, right?
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There has to be a kind of like a mutually assured destruction
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kind of thing with that.
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I expect they'll do a similar thing
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with the game streaming services.
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And that rolls out to everyone it's available now.
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The rule is now available, they can do that,
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and they just have to make sure that the age rating
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for the highest rating of any game,
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or if they have a NC-17 game,
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that has to be the rating on the App Store app
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for Xbox Game Pass.
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So I think I saw a headline today.
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I wish I could, I'm trying to find it now
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that Microsoft seemed to be unhappy,
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but I think it might have been about
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the core technology fee.
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I'm not sure if it was about this, but as of right now,
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I don't think Microsoft has said one way or another
00:47:43
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as to whether they would be willing to bring Game Pass,
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but I kind of feel like it would be very strange
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if they didn't, right?
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Like this is, it seems like they've gotten
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what they're asking for, but I don't believe
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you have to accept the new business terms to do this,
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but maybe you do, maybe that's the problem.
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Like I actually don't, I don't know what their concern is.
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If I can find this article, I'll put it in the show notes.
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- So yeah, that's changes coming with the DMA.
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This rolls out in March, and like you said, Mike,
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there, it's very well, there may be additional changes
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as this gets sorted out in courts
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and as other governments look at this and be like,
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oh, maybe we want something like that too.
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- All right, I found what I was looking for.
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Basically, they are saying the core technology fee
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is not something that they agree with,
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and even the Xbox president says,
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we believe constructive conversations drive change,
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that Apple's new policy is a step in the wrong direction.
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So they're unhappy, I don't know if they're gonna,
00:48:45
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what they're gonna do, but they seem to be unhappy
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We've got a bunch of links in the show notes,
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MKBHD, The Verge, Joanna Stern at The Wall Street Journal,
00:50:47
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iJustine, Brian Tong, lots of great stuff out there.
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And I kind of wanted to hear from y'all
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like your sort of high level takeaways.
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Let's start maybe with the unboxing experience
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and sort of how Apple presents it,
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because that all looks super high end and super cool.
00:51:05
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- And super big.
00:51:08
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- It's a big old box.
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I'm sorry for anyone who's getting it shipped.
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Big old box.
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- Yeah, it's a giant box.
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That thing is gonna cost me hundreds of dollars
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to get it shipped.
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I mean, look at that thing, right?
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But it looks nice.
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It looks very nice.
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- And there's a lot in the box, right?
00:51:27
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Like we knew this already, but like there's just a lot
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of stuff which I think is good because of how expensive it is.
00:51:34
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You want to have everything.
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And like, I actually am pretty pleased
00:51:39
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that they included the power adapter
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because it would have just been too many headlines, right?
00:51:43
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Like it costs three, this $3,000 product
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didn't include a power adapter.
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It would have been every headline.
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- You should write headlines.
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You should write headlines for other websites.
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- You want me to do it for you?
00:51:56
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- Sure, why not?
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You can be MikeGPT.
00:51:59
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- This app has that one trick.
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That's getting to me.
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- Good job, good job.
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I know I really like how all the different accessories
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all laid out and I'm especially a fan of the design
00:52:14
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of the carrying case, even though it's giant.
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I really like the white aesthetic.
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I think Steven, you tweeted that it reminded you
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of like the Apollo era.
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- Yeah, I was trying to understand
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what does this reminds me of and it's that.
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So I agree that design, sort of cushiony feel.
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Yeah, that I really dig.
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And also how it's--
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- Isn't it interesting?
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I like it too, but it really sticks out.
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Like they don't make anything else
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that looks even remotely like this.
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- No, they don't.
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- Interesting.
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- And also the, what's it called?
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Like the cover, like the front cover.
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I think that I'm gonna use a lot.
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Like when I leave the device just sort of laying around
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around the house, that I'm gonna use a lot.
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But I'm also looking forward to third party versions
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of both the case and the front cover.
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- I think Nilay's review at The Verge
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was the most comprehensive.
00:53:14
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It's a written review and a video where Marques
00:53:18
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and some other sort of set this up
00:53:20
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as like impressions on boxing.
00:53:22
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I don't know which way is right,
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but I do expect The Verge to revisit it as things evolve.
00:53:28
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The thing that jumped out at me,
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I think the most in his review was talking about pass-through.
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So this is the Vision Pro cameras capturing the space
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around you and feeding it into your displays.
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And he mentioned several times,
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like you have the feeling you're looking through a camera.
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You're not necessarily looking at real life.
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And there's some trade-offs with that.
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And the most interesting one to me was
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if the Vision Pro only shows about half the colors
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we can see as actual humans.
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And I think in iJustine's video,
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like some what she's wearing a pink sweater
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or like a long sleeve shirt.
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And the pink the camera sees on her
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versus the pink we see through the screen capture
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of the Vision Pro, like they're different.
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Like it's not as vibrant, it's not as bright.
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And I just wonder how that's gonna be.
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Like, is the world gonna be a little bit muted?
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I'm out of the three of us,
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I'm the only one who hasn't tried it.
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So maybe this wasn't as groundbreaking to y'all,
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but that definitely sort of caught my attention.
00:54:29
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- From my jam, I remember that it was like
00:54:31
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a very nondescript kind of boring room.
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And now in hindsight, I kind of wonder
00:54:37
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if they didn't put any particularly colorful piece
00:54:40
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of furniture inside the room on purpose
00:54:43
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so that you wouldn't notice like, oh wait,
00:54:44
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that bright pink or red color is kind of different.
00:54:48
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Well, I believe there was like, it was a gray sofa
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and some very neutral.
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- Yeah, but that is also their color palette though, right?
00:54:57
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Like it looked like an Apple store in there.
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- Right, yeah, it looked like that.
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So it was hard to tell.
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- The color thing was surprising to me,
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but like I remember at the time saying that
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it looked like I was looking through a low light camera,
00:55:13
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right, like a camera in low light,
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which gets a little grainy.
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Like that's what it looked like to me.
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But the picture quality and the resolution
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and the responsiveness, I think is more important
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than the color accuracy.
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Like to get it to look like you're looking,
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for the only downside to be there's not enough color.
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- It's a pretty good downside, yes.
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- Color's not gonna make you motion sick.
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- Exactly, and like Neil, I did mention that
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like it can happen, right?
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You know, it can happen.
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It can still happen, people need to just be aware
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that like you might get surprised.
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This thing about like the color,
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and so it kind of encapsulates the way that I feel
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about all of these reviews.
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Like I watched this one, I watched Joanna Stern's.
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I haven't looked at Brian Tong's yet
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'cause it's the longest, but that's--
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- It's an hour.
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- Yeah, I'm really excited to watch it,
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but I have not been able to do it
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'cause you know, just the time that these came out
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and the time that we were recording.
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But it kind of, the color thing kind of encapsulates
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the way that I'm feeling about these reviews in general,
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which is I 100% expected there to be downsides
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about this product.
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Like I did not think that it would be perfect
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by any stretch, but the ways in which it is not perfect
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are the ways that I expected,
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and the ways in which it is good
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are the ways that I hoped.
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- Yeah, he's very, this Michael guy is very good
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at summarizing things.
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- I'm good at headlines and also summaries.
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- And you are one feature away
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from being a Chai GPT competitor, my friend.
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No, I really liked Joanna's review
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because I think that review did a really good job
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at conveying what it feels like
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to use the Vision Pro in real life.
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And my favorite moment from the review, from the video,
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was when Joanna tried to cook while wearing the Vision Pro.
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And the moment when I went, "Oh man, that's so sick.
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"I cannot wait to get this device,"
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was when she took the Crouton cooking app,
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excellent app by Devin Davis.
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And she put the timers, like the individual timers
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for different dishes, for different things
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that she was cooking on the stove right above the pots.
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So that, and that felt like the moment for me.
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You were like, "Yeah, I mean, maybe you're not supposed
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"to cook while wearing the Vision Pro."
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But you look at that with--
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- It's cool.
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- Pieces of computer UI that are contextually placed
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on top of a real life object.
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And you're like, "Hmm, that's very cool.
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"That's very neat."
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But then also little things like, all right,
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so, you know, Neil, I was like,
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"There's not really any window management."
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I was like, "I expected that to be the case."
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But he's like, "Oh, but I can have like a million windows."
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And I'm like, "Yes."
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You know, it's like, what I expected was there wasn't gonna
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be great window management tools,
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because there's not third party ones,
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and they're not gonna allow that.
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But what I was worried about is there might be
00:58:24
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like a three window safari limit, right?
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But he's got them everywhere.
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Or like when he's like, "Oh, bad news
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"about the Mac experience.
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"I'll leave one display."
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And it's like, "I knew this, so I'm not bothered about that."
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But it's like, "Oh, but universal control works."
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I'm like, "Yes."
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Right, 'cause this was a thing I didn't know.
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And the whole time I've been like,
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"Oh, I love my keyboards, but like, they're not gonna work
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"because they're all mechanical keyboards
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"that are plugged in by cables."
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Which is like, "But if they're connected to my Mac,
00:58:57
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"it will work, and then I can use my nice keyboard
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"with the Vision Pro at my desk."
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- Yeah, so the thing I posted on Mastodon
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and then I sent to you guys, I wrote like,
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"Of all things, I bet it's the Vision Pro
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"that's going to make me a Mac user again."
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And so that's something I was thinking
00:59:17
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while watching these videos.
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So the problem for me will be that the integration
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with the traditional computing platforms
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is gonna be Mac only with the Vision Pro.
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You can only sort of transfer your Mac screen
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to the Vision Pro.
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You cannot do the same with an iPad Pro,
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which is a pretty big miss, in my opinion.
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However, I wanna see if maybe they could do the same
00:59:43
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with the next iPad Pro, although I doubt it.
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Ideally, I should be able to do what these reviewers
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have been doing with their MacBooks
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and view an iPadOS virtual display inside the Vision Pro,
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in Vision OS.
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Right now, that's not possible.
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I wonder if it will be possible with the next iPad Pro,
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but I know that for now,
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I'm just gonna use the MacBook Air more
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because that's the only sort of non-Vision OS
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computer experience that I can see inside Vision OS.
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And sure, I mean, in proper lighting conditions,
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I guess I could just look at my iPad Pro's display.
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Nilay did this great test where he showed
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looking at the iPhone with proper lighting,
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and it was fine via the video passthrough of the Vision Pro.
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And he could make out text, and he could scroll.
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There was no latency.
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That was great.
01:00:39
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The system started struggling in low light, obviously.
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So that is also something I'm thinking about,
01:00:45
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like, well, if I'm using the Vision Pro at night,
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do I wanna still turn on a light around me
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so to make sure that I don't run into blurry text
01:00:55
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or too much noise in video passthrough?
01:00:59
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But still, the idea of you can see your Mac apps
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in a virtual Mac desktop in Vision OS,
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that's gonna make me use the MacBook Air a lot more,
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unless that also becomes possible with iPad OS.
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I mean, technically, if you use a Vision Pro,
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you're still using an iPad.
01:01:20
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Like, technically, you know?
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Like, we can get this on a technicality if you want.
01:01:25
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- Big brain.
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You know, you don't need an iPad Pro
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when you're using Vision OS.
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- They're way the same, so it's the same experience.
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- There you go.
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- 'Cause, again, Neil, he mentioned in his review
01:01:37
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that Apple told him that Vision OS was based on iPad OS,
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which I didn't remember this, or I didn't know this.
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Like, I feel like I could've assumed it,
01:01:47
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but for it to be said so clearly, I guess it's important.
01:01:50
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But my hope is, though, that that's the base,
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and now it goes into its own.
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Like, it continues going into places that are its own.
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I don't want them to be tied together.
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That's not what I want.
01:02:01
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- It really feels like Vision OS
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is the best possible version of iPad OS today.
01:02:07
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- Like, as many windows as you want,
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a way to view Mac OS
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and the same familiar app ecosystem, right?
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It's the ultimate version of iPad OS,
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but it's not an iPad.
01:02:19
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- Well, it's literally what you've been asking for
01:02:21
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for the last two, three years, right?
01:02:23
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Is these features on iPad OS.
01:02:25
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- It's the ultimate version of iPad OS.
01:02:28
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Like, if you think about it, right now,
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the Vision Pro is the real iPad Pro.
01:02:32
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- The best iPad Pro is the one you have on your face,
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as they say. - Yes.
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- As they say.
01:02:39
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- See, that's also a very good headline.
01:02:42
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You two should team up together and do a company,
01:02:45
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but not a podcast in one, one that writes headlines
01:02:48
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for other new venture ideas.
01:02:51
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- Maybe I can be an editor for Project Tapestry
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in the future.
01:02:54
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- Yeah, there you go.
01:02:56
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- One thing that I am worried about is text entry.
01:03:01
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I know you just mentioned the universal control stuff.
01:03:04
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The virtual keyboard kinda doesn't seem that awesome,
01:03:08
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but then I was reminded of Federico's beloved
01:03:12
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12 South accessory, the Magic Bridge,
01:03:16
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where you snap in a trackpad and keyboard together,
01:03:19
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and I bought one, and I have a trackpad on the way.
01:03:23
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I already have a spare keyboard.
01:03:24
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I think it's gonna be like my dedicated
01:03:26
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Vision Pro input system.
01:03:28
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So I can sit on the couch and have the keyboard
01:03:30
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and trackpad all nice and neat.
01:03:34
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On Mastodon, Castean, developer Castean,
01:03:40
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I don't remember their name, their Castean,
01:03:43
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or Mastodon is the username,
01:03:45
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posted this excellent guide, it's a GitHub link.
01:03:49
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They did some truly astounding work
01:03:54
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in trying to find any good third-party
01:03:59
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keyboard trackpad combos
01:04:03
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that are not what you just mentioned, Steven,
01:04:06
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an Apple Magic keyboard and an Apple Magic trackpad
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sort of tied together.
01:04:10
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Are there any third-party ways
01:04:14
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to have that sort of lap usage setup?
01:04:18
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And there is one way you guys are gonna love it.
01:04:22
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The one way that is possible right now is
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an old and discontinued bridge keyboard.
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Hold on, hold on, it gets better.
01:04:36
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That you can only get, I believe from Amazon US,
01:04:40
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specifically it's the older version.
01:04:42
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The one with the weird hinges,
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with the weird clips where you put your iPad inside.
01:04:48
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So it's the 12.9 Pro Plus.
01:04:51
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It's not the Max Plus, it's the old Pro Plus model.
01:04:55
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And the reason is that keyboard,
01:04:58
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if you can get one from Amazon with the latest firmware,
01:05:02
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remember, we've been over this before,
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the bridge website no longer offers a firmware update tool.
01:05:10
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So if you can get a unit from Amazon US
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that just so happened to have the latest firmware,
01:05:18
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that keyboard has the proper trackpad descriptor
01:05:24
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that lets you use multi-touch gestures with VisionOS.
01:05:28
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure the best trackpad
01:05:30
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is Apple's trackpad, I think is what we've learned
01:05:32
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from this version.
01:05:33
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Honestly, yes.
01:05:35
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But all this to say, I am trying my luck with this method,
01:05:39
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with the KSTN method.
01:05:41
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I put in an order for an old bridge keyboard.
01:05:44
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- Oh, this is the person who-
01:05:47
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- Yes, making the HDMI over the network stream now.
01:05:52
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- No, isn't this the person who did the,
01:05:55
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they were the first person that we saw
01:05:58
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that took the touch ID out of the-
01:06:02
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- Oh, it's possible?
01:06:03
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Yeah, KSTN. - Yeah, yeah.
01:06:04
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- KSTN, yeah. - KSTN, yeah.
01:06:06
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Yes, all kinds of cool things.
01:06:08
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But also making a cloud streaming gaming app for VisionOS.
01:06:12
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So there's that.
01:06:14
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- Multi-touch.
01:06:15
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- Yeah, so I am waiting for this old bridge keyboard
01:06:19
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from Amazon US, it's coming Monday.
01:06:20
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- Oh, you actually went for it.
01:06:22
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- Oh yeah, I mean, you know me, right?
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I gotta do it.
01:06:26
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We'll see, we'll see.
01:06:29
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But yeah, I was surprised by that text input preview UI.
01:06:34
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I think that's something new that we hadn't seen before.
01:06:38
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Like when you're looking at your,
01:06:40
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so if you're wearing the Vision Pro
01:06:41
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and you look down at a keyboard
01:06:43
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and you're typing on the keyboard,
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like a Bluetooth keyboard, for example,
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a little sort of contextual UI pops up above the keyboard
01:06:51
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to show you a close-up preview of the text you're entering.
01:06:55
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That's very nicely done.
01:06:56
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- So last minute hype check.
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Do the reviews change how we feel about our pre-orders?
01:07:02
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- Not really.
01:07:04
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I'm as excited, well, no, yes.
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I am more excited than before, I would say.
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Like Mike said, it is limited in the ways
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I thought it was gonna be limited.
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It is expensive in all the ways
01:07:15
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I knew it was gonna be expensive.
01:07:17
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And, but it seems like these reviews
01:07:21
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have removed the last doubts that I had
01:07:24
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in terms of how many windows can I open?
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Like, can I really fill my workspace all around me
01:07:30
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with windows all over the place?
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And I can do that, and that made me more excited, yes.
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I'm just as excited as I was before.
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It kind of hasn't changed.
01:07:40
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'Cause my, I'm not really necessarily tied
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to like really feeling like this has to work.
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I'm just excited for the ride.
01:07:52
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Like that's kind of where I am.
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Like whatever ends up happening.
01:07:56
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I will say one thing that I was surprised about,
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'cause my expectations are so low,
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I think the personas look better
01:08:01
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than I thought they were coming to.
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Even when people were saying how bad they looked,
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I thought it was kind of impressive
01:08:07
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how much they looked like.
01:08:08
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So there's amongst a couple of reviews,
01:08:11
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there's like a call that happened between MKBHD,
01:08:14
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Neil I. Patel, and Joanna Stern,
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and like weird and wonderful things happened during that.
01:08:18
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But even though they didn't look right,
01:08:21
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they did actually look like them,
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which was very interesting to me.
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And there was a lot of weird stuff happening.
01:08:28
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Like maybe they can do something to try and make it better,
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but like I've been very down on it.
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So like that actually surprised me
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because it looked better than I thought.
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But yeah, in general, I am as excited as I was before,
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but I think of the three of us,
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Steven was the least excited.
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So I think I'm actually pretty intrigued to know
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if your feeling has been changed.
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- I have more of a feeling of this is really cool tech,
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but I'm not sure what it's for yet.
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Like that feeling has been amplified through this.
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So yeah, we'll see.
01:09:00
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I will say I found it very interesting
01:09:03
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that all the reviews I watched like talked or showed,
01:09:06
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like, hey, you can bring a Mac into this.
01:09:08
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And like Federico said earlier, that's really interesting,
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but we'll see.
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The hardware is very exciting.
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Tune back in for the software, I guess.
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Well, that does it for this week.
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Next time we talk to you will be changed people.
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- Hey, maybe.
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I don't know, yeah, to what's gonna happen with my shipment.
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- Yeah, I'll be a changed person.
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Mike will be a changed person.
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- Yeah, Federico might be a very upset person.
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- I may be, I may be a changed person
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with a much lighter wallet.
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So we'll see.
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- Well, until then you can follow us all online.
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Federico is the editor-in-chief of maxstories.net.
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You can follow him on Mastodon as Vitichi at maxstories.net
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and on Threads as Vitichi, that's V-I-T-I-C-C-I.
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You can follow Mike's work on other shows here
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on Relay FM.
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Seriously, go check out that upgrade episode.
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You can also find Mike's work over at Cortex Brand.
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Mike is on Mastodon as iMike at mike.social
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and iMike on Threads.
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You can follow me as ismh86 on Threads
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or ismh@eworld.social on Mastodon.
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I co-host Mac Power Users here on Relay
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each and every Sunday.
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And my writing is over at 512pixels.net.
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I'd like to thank our sponsors this week,
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ZocDoc and Squarespace.
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And until next time, say goodbye.
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Arrivederci.