486: Elden Widge
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>> From Relay FM, this is Connected, Episode 486.
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Today's show is brought to you by Notion, Squarespace, and Ecamm.
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I'm one of your co-hosts, Federico Vittucci, and
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it's my pleasure to introduce to the show Mr. Steven Hackett.
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Hello, Steven.
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>> Hey Federico, how are you?
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>> I am doing fantastic, thank you.
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And I have the pleasure of being joined by Mr. Mike Hurley.
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It's me, in the flesh.
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>> In the flesh, well, in the Zoom flesh, I guess.
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>> Well, I am in flesh, you know.
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>> I can't speak for what you're experiencing.
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Steven, would you like to start the show with some follow up?
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>> Okay. >> It's banished.
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We've set that off to banish that.
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>> The pro hum people are still writing in.
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I am pro hum, I just want to say, on the record.
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>> That's good.
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>> You're a hum-thruther, I guess.
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>> Yes, yes.
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And until we get Mike on board, our friend, really I think everyone's friend,
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Rob Knight, has made a website called Humminize?
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>> It's Humminize.
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>> Humminize?
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>> Humminize.
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See, this is the thing.
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You say you're pro hum, but you don't remember anything about it, you know?
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>> I remember the good times we had before you took it away.
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>> Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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>> Like, I'm imagining Steven remembering the good times,
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like a slow-mo sort of flashback montage of us,
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>> It would be like one of those songs, like, you know, do you remember?
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And if it's the whole thing is hummed, like,
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>> And it's us, humming in front of a microphone.
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>> And that's the whole thing.
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>> For some reason, Mike is running in slow motion.
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>> I'm humming in slow motion.
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>> Rob has made a website where you can relive the glory days.
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You can click on us, you can click on a bell, you can have it do it automatically.
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It's amazing.
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>> Sometimes bits, they have to go to the, like, the bit farm in the sky, you know?
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Like, you got to, before they get too old and tired, you just got to retire them.
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And that's what we're doing with harmonizing.
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>> I don't mean to give you more work, Rob, but this website should really have an API
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that you can use from shortcuts.
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It returns a success audio file that is a hum, and you can use it as a success sound
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in your shortcuts.
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That is my pitch.
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>> All right.
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I'm making it an issue in his GitHub repo right now.
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>> This is really good of you to do that to him.
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>> Yes, your wife and Robin.
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>> Okay, that is issue number one in the GitHub page for this.
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It's amazing.
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>> While we're talking about bits that may have run their course, Brad wrote in to say,
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"I have a follow-up on Frederico's Christmas tree farm."
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>> Are you canceling Christmas?
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>> No, don't ruin this for me.
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>> I said it hadn't.
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I said may have, you know?
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>> But no, you're setting it up.
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You're setting it up.
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>> I'm out here, and I'm trying to protect the hilarity of the show, you know?
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Like, someone's got to do it.
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Someone's got to be the bad guy, and I'm willing to be the bad guy.
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>> Yeah, you're the Grinch in this scenario.
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>> Yeah, I will be the Grinch of bits, and like, someone's, you know, someone's got to
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And I'm not saying I'm going to.
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I'm just saying, like, I'm willing to.
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I will take that.
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You know, I'll be that guy.
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Anyway, Brad wrote in and said, "I have a follow-up on Frederico's Christmas tree farm
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that you mentioned during the holiday season.
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It seems that his business empire may be larger than we all realized.
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I live in Chicago and noticed one of Frederico's family businesses."
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Is it Federico or Frederico?
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>> Frederico.
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>> It's Frederico, right?
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>> Thank you, Brad, for spelling it correctly.
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>> No, no, no, no.
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You spell it like that, but I'm pretty sure it's Frederico's Christmas tree.
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>> It is Frederico's.
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>> Like, that was the whole point.
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Yeah, all right.
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"I live in Chicago and noticed another one of Frederico's family businesses, and while
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it's a bit more grim than Christmas trees, I won't spoil it, but I promise it's safe
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Now, there's an image that we haven't looked at.
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>> Before we click.
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>> I am 100% confident that I know what it is.
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>> Before we click, any guesses?
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>> I have not looked, all right?
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I've kept sanctity of the show notes.
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I'm convinced that it is a funeral parlor.
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>> I was also going to say a funeral home, yes.
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>> Steven, what do you think?
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>> I'll go with y'all.
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>> All right.
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>> I mean, the grim.
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>> The grim, I think it's a--
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>> I'm clicking.
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I'm clicking.
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>> Yep, 100% right.
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Well, actually, this is a different thing.
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>> Oh, no, no.
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>> It's called Vitucci Funeral Home, which is a different thing.
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>> No, that is not my name.
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>> Honestly, this is not even tangentially related to the Christmas show.
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>> That is not my name.
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Go to the third photo.
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>> Third photo.
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>> The building next to it just says, "Carefully."
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>> Carefully.
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>> Yeah, all capital letters.
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>> Because if you're not careful, you're going to end up next door.
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>> Yeah, for when you want to pass away carefully, you know?
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>> Just, you know, do it gently.
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>> Do it gently.
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Do it gently.
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Nice and gently.
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I want to just state for the record right now, this is not going to become a recurring
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piece of follow-up where people just...
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We can't just have every store that's kind of like Federico's name and we talk about it, right?
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>> We're all in agreement on this one?
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>> Yes, we are.
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>> Brad, I appreciate what you did.
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>> Vitucci is a very common misspelling, even here in Italy, of my last name.
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>> Yeah, I can see that.
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>> Just because Vitucci is so uncommon.
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I think I've said it before, I think I'm the only Vitucci in Italy, but Vitucci is a very
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popular last name, but that is not me.
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>> So Vitucci is like a weird one?
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Like that's not something that...
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People never understand my last name on the phone.
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They're like, "Oh, Vitucci?"
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No, Vitucci with the "e", with the "i".
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>> Did you say Frederico Vitucci?
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[ Laughter ]
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>> Yep, nailed it in one.
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>> Okay, well.
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>> Chris wrote in about video reactions to say, "I think a fix that Apple could make
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is something like what Zoom has.
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Zoom has similar functionality, but in the lower corner, it puts up a small emoji of
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the reaction that it's about to do with a timer to know how long until the effect fires.
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This allows you to have a warning to either cancel or stop the action before it shows
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My initial thought is like, "This is just worse in a different way."
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Like, if I do a thumbs up and then it's like five seconds later, the thumbs up appears,
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it kind of loses its --
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>> Yeah, you're introducing latency to the gestures.
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>> I mean, there already is one, which I think is for the best, right?
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Like, that they -- you have to, like, hold it for a second and then it will do the thing.
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But I'm not sure that this -- I'm not sure this is better.
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It's just different, you know?
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>> They should just have it off by default.
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I mean, that's -- that's the simple thing here.
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It causes nothing but trouble, I think.
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>> No, it doesn't cause nothing but trouble.
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It causes a lot of trouble.
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>> It causes delight.
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It causes delight.
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Lots of things cause trouble, you know?
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Sometimes delight.
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>> I did want to bring people's attention to the support article for these video effects.
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>> Of course.
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>> For two reasons.
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One, there are more than I thought there were.
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>> But two, there were, like, these hand-drawn images of hands, and I can't tell if I like
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them or they creep me out.
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>> Oh, let me see this.
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Let me see this.
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>> Some are way more detailed than others, which is interesting.
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>> None of them have fingernails, which is upsetting.
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>> Do you want that?
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>> I don't know.
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>> I don't know.
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>> Interesting wish that you were looking for the fingernails.
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>> Man, I wish there were some fingernails.
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>> You know what?
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This drawing is missing.
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Give me some fingernails, man.
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>> I get that.
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So, Stephen, do you prefer, like, patent hands to these?
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>> Patent hands are also bad, and I just remembered as we were talking the nightmare that is the
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hand sticker pack from Apple that was a big deal in the early versions of watchOS, and
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it was kind of like been, like, demoted over time.
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>> They were, like, in a glove, right?
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>> Oh, no, that hand always reminded me of -- Mike, do you remember the original, like,
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in Super Smash Brothers, like, the hand that was, like, the final boss?
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It was kind of like that.
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I haven't thought about that hand in forever.
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So thank you, Stephen.
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>> Chris Lolly wrote in.
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Requested follow-up on the iPad Mini mounted to the Magic Keyboard.
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So this was a riff on Federico's iPad mount with the phone, and we discovered that Chris
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is using two iPads at once.
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Chris is using two rolling square mounts.
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He says these magnets are incredibly strong, so the iPad Mini isn't going anywhere.
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When I'm using -- this is a ridiculous sentence.
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When I'm using two iPads together, the iPad Mini typically has a document or something
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I'm just referencing.
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As long as I'm not aggressively tapping on the Mini, nothing falls over.
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If I'm working on an uneven surface like my lap, the iPad does want to fall over.
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P.S. I do have long thighs.
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>> Thank you, Chris, for the clarification.
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>> I feel like Chris attempted to explain why it was okay and just confirmed to me why
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it isn't in my opinion.
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>> And realized halfway through that he wasn't.
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>> As long as I'm not aggressively tapping, and also I must have a perfectly even surface.
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Chris, look, just fly into the sky.
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You know, I love you doing what you do.
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Same as Federico.
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I love you guys just pushing it as far as you can.
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But we all know that that is suboptimal, right?
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Don't tap too hard or everything falls over.
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>> What if the document really upsets you?
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>> I want you to live your best lives and do these things.
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I think we are.
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>> But Chris is like, this is the evolution of my setup.
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Like, you know, this is the next step.
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Chris is the war turtle to my squirrel, if you will.
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>> I love that.
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I love that.
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What I enjoy is the thought of the two of you eventually putting magnets in your Vision
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Pros and just putting a Mac Mini up there, right?
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Just to be like, so I could, wherever I go, I'm going to have the Mac, like, just ready
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So you just stick a Mac Mini on the front of the thing and you're just like.
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>> I had a thought the other day about, like, connecting multiple batteries to the Vision
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Pro and attaching all of them to myself.
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So like, if I'm using the Vision Pro and I have the Belkin battery clip and there's the
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Vision Pro battery, but the Vision Pro battery has USB-C in.
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So what if I attach another battery to the battery and I get a second holster for all
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Like, I'm going to look like.
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>> You'd be like Batman?
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You know, I'm going to be like the Vision Pro soldier or something, like, with all these
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holsters going on at the same time.
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So I never run out of charge.
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>> Or Chewbacca.
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>> You don't know who that is, do you?
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>> It's the hairy bear from Star Wars.
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We are less than 10 days away from the Vision Pro.
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Pretty exciting.
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I'm pretty excited now.
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Like, it's so close.
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It feels like it's been a really long time, right?
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Like if you think back to June of last year, like this is a very long time that we've
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known this thing was coming.
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We're excited for it.
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Now we know exactly when it's coming.
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Are we all getting one?
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Were we successful?
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Well, with an asterisk, I guess.
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Oh, let's start with asterisk boy.
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Well, so I was successful.
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The entire plan that I had devised worked.
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So I was able to use my burner phone, logged into a secondary John Voorhees account with
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a John Voorhees credit card.
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I was able to use all of that to put in an order.
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I scanned my face, which in hindsight was unnecessary because it turns out that John
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and I, we shared the same head size, I guess.
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But yeah, I was able to put in the order.
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I uploaded my prescription using the website that I suggested to Mike.
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A bunch of people emailed me to ask me for that website.
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So you're welcome.
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govisibly.com.
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I sent you a bunch of people over the past week.
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And everything was successful.
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And the vision pro as let's check again, it was preparing to ship yesterday and it's still
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preparing to ship.
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So I was successful.
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Obviously now these entire story for me is, uh, uh, predicated upon the assumption that
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everything will be fine with shipping and customs.
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I mean, let's face it.
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I'm ready to spend another thousand thousand dollars to import this product in Italy right
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now at launch.
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And I know that's going to happen.
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I planned for it.
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I saved for it.
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Um, but yeah, uh, we'll see.
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Hopefully, you know, everything will go well at Italian customs.
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They will know what they're dealing with and if they don't, they'll call me on the phone.
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Uh, what are our face shield sizes?
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This compare sizes?
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23W was that.
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Is that with prescription?
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Like with, cause, okay.
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So I found out that, um, you have a different size if you have prescription lenses and non
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prescription lenses.
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Uh, in a non-prescription, I'm 21W with prescription and 25W.
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So I put in during the order that I need a prescription lenses and, um, it gave me 23W.
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Um, same John also putting prescription and they also got the same number.
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And he also got the same number.
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I have the biggest head.
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You do what we've learned.
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It's because you're so talented.
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Maybe we knew that already.
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I don't know.
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That's why the tiny shirts had failed because it wasn't very realistic.
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It wasn't sure.
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I had, well, I should have had the biggest head.
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I haven't measured.
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Or we should have taken you off the shirt and just be me in Federico.
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Think about that.
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I mean, there was a time period where it felt like that that was happening to me.
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That the two of you had decided that that shirt was going to be a thing that you were
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in charge of and nobody else.
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Um, my ordering process was a bit chaotic.
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I think is fair to say.
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So obviously I was doing an install pickup as my option.
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And I first started going through the process and it asked me, um, if I needed contact lenses
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and stuff like that.
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And when I started asking if I needed lenses and I started answering the questions and
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I don't know what I answered, but it was like, you can't buy the vision pro.
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And I was like, all right, I don't, I'm going to deal with this part later on.
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Uh, I, so I just went through and placed an order.
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And, but the actual placing of the old was very difficult.
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Like my card kept getting declined.
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Like, like, well, the payment was being declined using Apple pay.
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So I'd go through the whole thing, choose my slot, go for it.
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And it was declined, declined, declined.
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And my wife was trying to buy one too for me.
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So we're both like trying to like, we're like, like tag teaming the situation.
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And she then tried a different card in case it was my card.
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That was the issue.
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And she was able to place an order for the third.
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And then, but it was not on the card that I wanted to use.
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And then I kept like trying out and then I was able to place an order for like 11 PM on the second.
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So I actually have two vision pro orders.
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I'm going to cancel one of them naturally, but this, I think the situation I was finding,
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it wasn't my card, wasn't the issue, but the slots kept filling up.
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I had that problem too, where in the Apple store app, the fail state was really bad.
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Cause like, basically it looked like your payment failed, but it wasn't.
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It was at your in-store pickup time got taken by somebody else out from under you.
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They should have done a couple of things differently.
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The error message should have been actually useful instead of scary.
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Cause it just said like payment failed.
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Not, it's not actually true.
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But also they should do it.
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Like if you, like, if you buy tickets to a concert or a sporting event,
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but no ticket master does this lot of the websites do this too.
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Like you have a set amount of time where those tickets are in your cart
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and then you have to start over, like do the same thing with the in-store pickup time.
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It's like, okay, I've picked nine 30 or whatever.
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Mark that as unavailable to everybody else for a set amount of time while I'm checking out.
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And tell me how much time I have.
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Other people have solved this problem, but Apple seemed to be befuddled by it.
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Especially cause it seems like something like that was going on because then later in the day,
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I was able to change my pickup time to like eight in the morning.
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So it's like, oh, so like, which is great.
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Cause now I've got it exactly when I want it right.
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Like as soon as I possibly can on launch day is what I want.
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And so it's like, oh, okay.
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But like, I didn't really, it was, it was a bit of a madness.
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And then also I then went through and ordered my prescription lenses separately.
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I'm happy I did that too.
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Cause it seems like prescription could only be sent to an address.
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Like you can't pick it up.
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And so I'm sending my prescription to Steven and he's going to mail it to me.
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Big vision buddy.
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So I'll be able to use it on day one without prescription, which I think will be fine for me.
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Like it's not going to be a big deal anyway.
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Like things might be a little blurry, but I'll, I'll be okay.
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And then a couple of days later or whatever, I'll have my, um,
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the, the, the, like the actual lenses to put in.
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So, uh, bit wild.
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I also found out, well, Steven found this out for me to which when I originally read it,
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I thought it was game over, but I actually think it probably isn't now.
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There is an FAQ section on the ordering page.
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And one of them is like, if you are an international customer who wants to buy one,
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what's going to happen to you.
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And the main thing is that it says that the app store requires an Apple ID with the region set
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So it seems to indicate to me that I will be able to sign in with my main Apple ID,
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but if I want to buy anything, I need an at U S Apple ID.
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And so I've gone through the many weird hoops that you need to jump through to get one.
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Um, like ultimately you have to have before you asked me, cause I know people will ask me
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ultimately you have to have some form of American payment attached to the account.
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Like luckily I have access to that.
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And then also bought a gift card and topped it up with a gift card.
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And I'm not going to charge the account Steven, don't worry.
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But this seems to be the only way to do it.
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So I think I'm going to be set, but we'll see what happens.
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Mine was far less dramatic because I'm in the United States,
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the world's best country, according to Apple.
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So I have in store pickup for the morning of February 2nd.
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I think it's at nine 30 in the morning.
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So I'm not the first slot, but I think I'm the second.
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And, uh, I did pick up the hard travel case.
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I don't necessarily anticipate traveling with it at least at first,
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but I do want something to store it in that safe and sound because.
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Because repairing this thing is going to be expensive.
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Or impossible.
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Or impossible.
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If you don't live in the United States.
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Or very, very expensive.
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You have to, uh, ship it to me and then I take it to Apple and pay the $3,000 to get it fixed.
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So we will all be in possession of them at some point, you know, early February.
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That's very exciting because it was really unknown that we, if we'd be able to pull this off or not.
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And I'm pleased that we have, because, uh, I'm, I'm just so curious about where the three of
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us are going to fall along the spectrum of feelings about this product.
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I just, I can't wait.
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It's impossible to know.
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Genuinely impossible to know at this point.
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Like me and Federico had one 30 minute demo, but I don't know what that doesn't tell really
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tell us anything about how it's going to feel to use it.
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Where like, realistically for the first few days, we're going to be using it more than
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we probably should.
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Like I plan to put it on and I'll probably be doing like four or five hours a day in
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this thing for the first few days.
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To like really try and cram in as much as possible.
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And I genuinely have no idea how that's going to feel.
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Like, I don't think it's going to feel good, but I don't know if it's going to feel bad.
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You know, like I think that's, uh, I'm not sure.
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I just, I'm not sure.
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Um, I will say about that demo, Apple posted a guided tour video, uh, after the, or when
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the pre-orders went up.
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In case you were wondering, this is very similar to the experience that Federico and I got
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to try, like honestly down to some of the same words being used.
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Not exactly the same because they actually have some apps they can show now, which they
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didn't have before.
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Um, but there was a lot of, uh, very close parts to it.
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And also I will say the persona, that persona looked better than the persona I saw.
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So if you thought that persona looked bad, whoo baby.
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I'm so afraid of it.
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Imagine what Mike saw.
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No, no hair and eyes moving in the wrong direction.
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It was really good times.
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Did y'all see the construction video?
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There is look, there are lots of things I want in my life, right?
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And I've asked for lots of things in my life.
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I've been lucky to get them.
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I want to go to the place where Apple makes anything and just see this.
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It's incredible.
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It is really cool.
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It's sort of a similar to their videos, like the Intel iMac, which that video got was ripped
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off from the postal service, uh, or the Mac Mac pro assembled in the USA video.
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Have you guys ever seen, uh, have you guys ever seen the oddly satisfying subreddit?
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Um, of course.
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So Apple should make a bunch of videos of their, uh, making of things and just, and
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just use them for like meditation purposes.
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I would watch 30 minutes of Apple machines, assembling computers and like just chill,
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Especially the part, like I'm rewatching it now, where I think they're like sewing the
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headband and it's just these little needles moving backwards and forwards, backwards and
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Like just the, the amount of processes required is truly outstanding to me.
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And like when I, I mean, I don't know what it's like to build an iPhone, right?
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Like I don't know how many processes an iPhone goes through, but when you see this video,
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I feel like you can't be surprised that it costs three and a half thousand dollars.
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I had that exact thought.
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I was like, oh, that's where all that money goes.
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Like, especially the part where, uh, they're, they're getting ready to put the front glass
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on and you see all the electronics inside of it.
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It's truly outstanding.
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Like I really feel like more than ever, we're about to be on the absolute cutting edge.
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Like we're going to be using something which is just like as far into the future, a piece
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of consumer technology can be and sold en masse.
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Like it, it truly feels like a special thing.
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And I'm very excited.
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Which I'll say on the en masse thing.
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So, I mean, we don't know, but I will say, uh, overall they stayed in stock more than
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I expected, but there's been reporting that they sold like maybe 160 to 180,000, which
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is also more than I thought they would sell.
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So I have no idea, right?
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Like, I don't know what you guys think about that, but.
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I mean, I don't, I don't know what that means.
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Like there's no context for this.
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We know that there were reports that Apple could maybe only make half a million or a
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million of these due to the screen technology.
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I would imagine that just, I mean, just if watching this video is any indication, this
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isn't a very, very complicated thing to build and they've got all these components and
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like yield issues or all that stuff could be a factor.
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So like, I don't, I don't know what that number means.
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I would also imagine even though dates have slipped in the U S that if they are planning
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on this being beyond the United States in the next couple of months, maybe they are.
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Is there any gating going on where they've got more stock than they're putting for sale?
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I just, I don't know any of those answers, so I don't really know what that number
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means, but other than there's not a lot of them, like subjectively, we don't know what
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the number means, but objectively no, that's actually not a very big number of units.
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And so it'll be, uh, it'll be a rare thing for a long time.
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While I want my, uh, country people to be able to access this thing, I would like at
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least 60 days, please just give me 60 days to justify what I'm doing.
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Uh, that's, that's my ask.
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It's purely selfish.
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I mean, those probably got to be what, like a couple of dozen in the United Kingdom.
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You think it's hard to know.
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I mean, it will be a very small number, right?
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Cause the efforts that you have to go to pretty intense.
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I mean, I don't know what the aftermarket is really going to be like for this product.
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Like I know that there already is one.
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In fact, there was one before it even went on sale, which is hilarious, but it also just
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seems like a complicated product to buy off the market.
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If you know anything about it, you've kind of got to go through the whole face thing,
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which was smoother than I expected.
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The face scanning thing.
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It was very simple.
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I genuinely have no idea how they get enough information from it.
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So I just think that's very technologically impressive.
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But yeah, I don't imagine there will be a lot of them outside of America.
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Do you guys think I will be the only person in Rome with a vision pro?
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It's possible.
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It's possible.
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Maybe I should do something about that.
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The further you get, the least likely it becomes, right?
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Should like put up a small tent somewhere and have people pay a ticket to try one.
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Big vision buddy.
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You're going to want some, uh, some wet wipes or something.
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Keep that thing clean.
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You want some head sanitizer.
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Just the whole thing.
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Bucket, the head, good to go.
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Like a swirly in a bunch of sanitizer.
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Yeah, exactly.
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So the vision pro is looking forward, but today we can also look backwards as the Mac
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has turned 40 years old.
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There are lots and lots of good pieces of content out there on the internet.
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I'm pretty proud of an episode of upgrade that we put together that went out on Monday
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that Stephen was a guest on.
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We, um, brought together a bunch of people who've been talking and thinking about the
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Mac for a really long time and we did a draft.
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So picking some, uh, favorite moments and products over the last 40 years.
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So I'd really recommend people go check that episode of upgrade out.
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There's also a really good video version of it too.
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If that's your speed.
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Um, the Jason wrote a good article on the verge.
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Again, I love how they, they bring Jason in like when there's an anniversary, I find
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that very funny.
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And Stephen has done a really good job of pulling together a bunch of resources and
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articles and stuff like that.
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So people can go and check it out.
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Happy birthday, Macintosh.
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Happy birthday, Macintosh.
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Happy birthday.
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I did just want to call out one thing out of all this coverage because you guys only
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allowed me a few minutes for this.
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I wanted the whole show.
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This is absolutely a lie.
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This is a lie.
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You're lying.
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But this is, this conversation never happened.
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But our friend, uh, uh, Joe over at Mac rumors came across the original press release for
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like the original Macintosh.
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And there's the, I read the whole thing, go read it.
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There's a quote in it that jumped out at me.
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Like I've, I've rarely had covering this stuff.
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So this is a quote from jobs.
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With Macintosh, the computer is an aid to spontaneity and originality, not an obstacle.
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It allows ideas and relationships to be viewed in new ways.
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Macintosh enhances not just productivity, but also creativity.
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And what killed me about that quote is how dead on it was then and how it continues to
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be dead on now.
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And not just about the Mac, or I think Apple would works in this way towards all of its
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But for a statement that's 40 years old to be still so relevant today, the rest of the
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press release is about like how it compares to the Lisa.
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Like who cares?
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I do, but most people don't.
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But this idea that the computer enhances productivity and creativity and is not an obstacle
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to doing so.
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Like that's the whole reason I love the Mac.
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It's the whole reason I fell in love with it in high school, using it in my high school
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And like how so many of us came to it was through creativity, even though it may not
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just be a creative tool for us now.
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It has really stunned me, like how forward-looking that statement was.
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And I'm sure no one at the time thought it would be, but it really stopped me in my tracks.
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I think, you know, I know you said that so many products continue to embody a spirit
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and that is true.
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I think 40 years on, even today, the Mac is still the best embodiment of that balance
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of anything that you can get for a computer.
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And there is a spectrum of a lot of these things.
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Like so much more content creation is done on PC now than ever before.
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Like when you look at video games and stuff like that, right?
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Like a lot of that content is done on PC now, but the Mac is still a better tool for the
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majority of creativity.
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And it's still incredibly capable from a productivity perspective.
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Like I don't really think that there is a blemish on it that way anymore.
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Where I would say that maybe like an iPad is more creative, but maybe harder to be productive.
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Not that you can't be, but that it's not as balanced.
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I think the Mac has the best balance of any computing device that you can buy today.
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And that's still 40 years later.
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And I think that that is kind of incredible, but I also think is a thing that couldn't
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happen again because the economy has changed and what companies look for has changed.
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So the Mac was just at the right time, but its DNA means that it can continue to be what
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it always was and will continue to do that.
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I think, you know, I would like to think about for like another 40 years.
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And see why it wouldn't.
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And I think what's unique about it is it allows that creativity to everyday people.
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Like you're right, a lot of stuff happens on the PC side now.
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But where the Mac has always been strong is taking those tools and making them accessible.
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So things like MacWrite and MacDraw in the original days, like you couldn't do that on
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any computer hardly at all, let alone one.
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Yes, it was very expensive, but one that you could have on your desk theoretically.
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But then I think about in the more modern era, like the iLife Suite, right?
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Like or photos or even things maybe like iMovie and Final Cut, having these tools, like you
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can make really interesting dynamic things with the content out of your own life.
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And a lot of those tools just come in the box, right?
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That is where I think the Mac has always excelled for me when I think about it as it's a creative
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and professional, it's a creative and productivity tool for everyone.
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And yes, you can go out and like get things that are more specific or more high end.
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But the Mac covers the basis for basically everybody and basically everything.
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And that's a real testament, I think, to what it was about in the early days, right?
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It was going to be a computer for the rest of us.
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Big news in Steven Hackett land.
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Would you like to share?
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I'm launching Steven plus plus.
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You're already, it's a big IP theft already.
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That's great.
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That's really good.
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Hackett Smith doesn't roll off the tongue.
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So I published a blog post yesterday.
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It'll be in the show notes.
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The TLDR is that I have joined David Smith's company and be working with him on apps like
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widget Smith, but I'm going to plus plus sleep plus plus and the others that he has.
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My role is like documentation design, some customer facing stuff, some marketing stuff.
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Some of that hopefully we rolling out this week that I'll be able to share once it's
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It is not changing anything I do here at relay or on five 12.
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Really, this is me kind of in my mind actually becoming more like thinking about this.
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I thought about the two of you a lot.
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Where y'all really have sort of two big things that you're doing and five, 12 pixels has
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never been like, it's important to me and I will do it forever.
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But in terms of like the business, it's not a big contributor and really wanting to be
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in a more stable position for the long haul.
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Thinking about what y'all have done with cortex brand with you, Mike.
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And of course, Federica, you have max stories and your shows here in the club.
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And so, yeah, this is a move in that direction.
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David called me at the towards the end of the year and had been thinking about these
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He actually had an episode of under the radar that he was talking about this and I was
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listening to it.
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I was like, Oh yeah, he should totally bring somebody on to help him with that.
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And then he called me just kind of funny.
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And so, so yeah, I wanted to disclose it obviously because I am now in addition to my
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commentary, I'm now also part of the third party developer world and that's very, I'm
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super excited about it.
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I couldn't ask for a better person to work with and but thought everybody should know.
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Congratulations on your max stories awards that you've won now.
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You've retroactively gotten those.
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Where's my trophy, John?
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Yeah, John, come on, John.
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Where is the trophy?
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He deserves one.
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You only give one.
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That's not...
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Federica, are there multiple trophies available or do you just
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give one per app?
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Like, do we have like, like a storage of spare trophies?
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Is that what you're asking?
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Yeah, maybe like if, if there's two people that develop an app, right?
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Do you just send one trophy and they have to fight to the death for it?
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You just saw it in half.
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Steven, I wouldn't recommend fighting underscore.
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He's way stronger than I am.
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Yeah, I think he could.
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I'm sorry, but he could take you.
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He could take, he could probably take all three of us at the same time.
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I mean, who are we kidding?
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I agree with that.
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I agree with that.
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I feel like he would, he would like, it would be an emotional struggle for him, right?
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Like he would, he would really, he wouldn't enjoy it, but like if he had to, I mean, if
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the award is on the line, he would do it.
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Maybe, I don't know.
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By now it's very funny now where it's like, he's not just our friend.
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He's also like your boss and like, so now I find even more delight in making these jokes.
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No, I appreciate that.
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So, you're a little Widgey now, right?
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No, he's big Widgey.
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No, no, Dave is big Widgey.
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You kidding me?
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Steven's older.
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Steven's older.
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He's like...
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No, I think David's older than me.
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No, he's not.
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David is like, David is like 32.
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Yeah, he has actively reversed his age.
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Like that's the thing that Underscore has managed to do.
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You're elder Widgey.
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Elder Widgey.
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That's good.
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That's very good.
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Elden Widge.
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That's a different thing.
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The Elden Widge.
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I'm happy for you.
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I think I might actually, I'm very happy for you.
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I might be happier for Underscore because he needs it.
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Like this is like a really good opportunity for you and like a fun thing to do.
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But Dave like needs this person, you know?
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And so like, I'm very happy that he chose you because, again, because Underscore is
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maybe the best human.
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He wanted to have a call with me as well to like to explain to me that he's not stealing
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you away from me.
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And something that Dave said is like that he, Stephen was like the person he wanted.
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And I can attest to this.
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I mean, I run a company with Stephen and I know how good he is at these things.
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So like you are like the perfect person to do it.
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But I know that, you know, Widget Smith is so big.
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I mean, I'm sure, I'm sure nobody has a better scale, understanding of the scale now.
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And then three of us and you do, Stephen, like Widget Smith is an absolutely massive
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business and Underscore cannot, just cannot do it on his own anymore.
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Like it's, it's too much.
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And having help is fantastic.
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And you know, and I'm sure for him, like not just having someone who is good at it like
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you, but who understands all of it.
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Like, I imagine that's like a really hard balance to try and find.
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So I, I'm really, really happy that this has happened.
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And I'm, I'm really excited for how uncomfortable we can make Stephen into the future.
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That's that's like what Mike is saying.
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Steven is don't screw it up.
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Oh, I wasn't saying that, but I do mean that too.
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Now you say that Federica.
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Stephen don't.
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I really like Widget Smith.
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So if you could just not screw it up, that'd be awesome.
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Don't mess it up.
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I will not listen to whoever in the discord said, make a Newton port of Widget Smith.
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I will not, we will not spend time on that.
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Resource allocation is not part of your remit.
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I don't know.
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Maybe it is, maybe we're going to see some strange stuff like, oh, we're going for the
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iMac theme, the six color iMac theme in this next version of Widget Smith.
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Wanted to share that news.
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Uh, it was important to me.
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I think it was more important to me than anyone else involved to disclose it, but, uh, I feel
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like I need, you know, well, as you say, this journalistic hand wringing.
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So can I ask you some journalistic questions?
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Can we see if there's any ethics involved here?
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Like, do you imagine this is going to change you?
00:43:22
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Like bias is a thing that people have, like it's just a thing that is inherent.
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And now, like, when we're talking about some of this stuff, you're going to feel different,
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Does that bother you?
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It doesn't bother me.
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I'm curious how that's gonna be.
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I mean, uh, David and I talked a lot about this of like, it is going to change how I
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write, talk about things because I will have the experience of being in a company that
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does third party development on Apple's platforms.
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And that's not an experience that I've had.
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Um, it's also not an experience that many people who do what I do on the commentary
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side have, like a few people have done apps, but it does put me in somewhat of a unique
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position where I can kind of combine these things in a new way.
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But that's still all very new to me.
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And like, we're going to have to feel it out and see how it goes.
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But Underscore has been very clear from the beginning.
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Like he understands that I have this, this journalistic commentator role and that that's
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still my primary role, my primary job.
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And to have, uh, that that needs its own independent voice.
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And, you know, he's not going to get in the way of that, which I respect.
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Um, but at the same time, right.
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I do also now work with a company for a company that makes iOS apps and deals in the iOS app
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store and like has to contend with all those things.
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And so I do have to find those, those balances.
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And that's really why I wanted to let people know.
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Um, so, you know, when widget Smith comes up or when Underscore comes up as a topic,
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right, then I have that disclosure.
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But also when we talk about these things that people know that this is an influence now
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that I have, because you're right.
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Everyone does have bias.
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No one is unbiased.
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Even people like who work as like capital J journalist, which I do not, or like I count
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myself as a commentator, but it's impossible to, to strain all of those out.
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So it's best in my mind just to be upfront about it and to be honest about it.
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Yeah, I'm very excited and intrigued from just from the content perspective to see how
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your opinions adapt and to see what like the conversations will be.
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Like, I'm just, it's intriguing to me, like, cause I, I want to see where that goes.
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I also want to see where, like, you know, where, because of what we do for a living,
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we draw content from our experiences, right?
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We talk about the devices that we use.
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We talk about what we use them for.
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But you're about to change.
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Like you're going to be using your devices for different things.
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Like I know you've been running simulators and stuff like that, which is not a thing
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that you do.
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And so, you know, I also look forward to the point where the simulator means that you need
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to get a Mac Pro again or something, right?
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And you're going to be like, well, I wanted to have one laptop, one monitor, but now what
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am I supposed to do?
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You know, like that's going to happen too.
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And I'm excited for all of that.
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What's interesting is that also when developers, when, when eventually, eventually it comes
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for all of them, when eventually they get rejected by app review to, to, to make a big
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fuss about it.
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Most of them run to the press.
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And in this case, you just run to yourself.
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It just runs to the mirror and he's like, this is unacceptable.
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So, so that'll put you in an interesting spot if, and let's hope that it doesn't happen,
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but if it happens, you already have, you know, the means to fight it in a different way.
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So that's, that's an interesting position to be in.
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I actually had that thought the other day.
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It was like the, the don't run of the press line, you know, which is like, there are a
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few things that Apple has said over the years that really sticks.
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That's one of them.
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I think they officially say that.
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Like, was that like, I don't, I feel like I've lost the memory of it now.
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Somebody find it.
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It used to be printed.
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Was it in the, um, the NDA that you used to sign?
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I want to say that it was.
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It was in like the iPhone NDA, like the IO or the iPhone OS NDA or something like that.
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Somebody must have a diff version of, wasn't it in the, uh, was it in the human interface
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guidelines at some point for the app store?
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It was somewhere.
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Um, I'm going to find it.
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Don't run to the press, except it's the only thing that ever does anything.
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But yeah, congratulations on being both the developer and the press.
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OTJ, real time feedback from OTJ.
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It's in the app review guidelines.
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I'm looking for it.
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So we'll find it.
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And if anybody has any follow up, please send it over.
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But at least we know where, where it lives.
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It lives there.
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It has lived there.
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Don't run to the press, Steven, but you should run to the press.
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Let's talk about software updates.
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This week we saw the release of iOS and iPadOS 17.3 watchOS 10.3 Sonoma 14.3 TVOS gotten
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update as well, but there's no notes in here because, uh, Mike is retired as the TVOS fired.
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Um, uh, Federico, y'all had, uh, an overview of iOS and iPadOS 17.3 on the site.
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Uh, can you talk us through some of the things that have been added or changed?
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So there's a, the new, there's the new black unity wallpaper that Apple announced with
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the press release.
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Really cool looking, uh, cool looking wallpaper for your lock screen and more.
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Uh, there's finally the collaborative playlists in Apple music.
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Now that's that feature finally shipped, uh, obviously something that Spotify has had for
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a few years was supposed to launch in 17.2.
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It appeared in a beta, then it was postponed again.
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Now it's here.
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So now you can share a playlist with someone else on Apple music and you can collaborate
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on that playlist.
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I saw somebody say Federico that with the introduction of this, that's everything now
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Like this was the last feature.
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Is that true to your knowledge?
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I think that is correct.
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All the features that were preannounced that, uh, that, that to do list is finally complete.
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I believe so.
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It's all, it's all to be gained from here until WWDC.
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Maybe 17.4 will have something.
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Um, well the rumor is 17.4 will include the mechanisms for side loading.
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Just a small, just a small thing.
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I look forward to Steven's takes on side loading.
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We have a developer here.
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Um, come on.
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So, oh no, no, no, no.
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Just look, look, can I just pause you for a second there Federico?
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Steven, what did you expect?
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I'm just checking like that.
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This isn't a surprise to you that we're going to give you a hard time.
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Oh, believe me, there's lots more, lots more of this where it came from.
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So this collaborative playlist, uh, uh, one feature worth noting here is that they have
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the proper emoji reactions that we all wanted from iMessage.
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Uh, you have the emoji picker in music.
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So you can add any emoji you want.
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You can see the emoji that other people have added to the playlist.
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Really cool animation, really nice design.
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I like this feature a lot and it's nice to be finally able to share a playlist and collaborate
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on a playlist with someone else or multiple people at once.
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And lastly, there's the stolen device protection, which is the feature that was launched in
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response to the Wall Street Journal investigation from last year.
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Essentially a set of functionalities that will disable the ability to reset your Apple
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ID password and like reset your phone just by using the passcode of the device.
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This is something that you can find, you can enable if you want to in settings, uh, touch
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a face ID and passcode or touch ID and passcode, um, depending on which iPhone model you want,
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And, uh, personally, it's something that I enabled right away in the first beta.
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I wanted to know if the two of you had done it.
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As soon as it was available.
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Yeah. I don't think I've updated to 17.3 yet, but I will.
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I, I also did it for every phone in my household and sent the link to some friends and family
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of like, Hey, you really should, you really should turn this on the, the, the beauty of
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this feature, the way it's designed is that there's very, it gets in the way very little
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of you doing actual things, right?
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Cause you could just authenticate with face ID or buy or touch ID.
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And if you're at home or some other significant location, which we'll talk about in a second,
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then you just do it again.
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And you're fine.
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That's not a big hurdle, right?
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There's always a balance between security and like ease of use.
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And I think they've done a pretty good job with that.
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It's not like, Oh, I need to reset my Apple ID password.
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I got to jump through five hoops.
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You really don't.
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It's really designed for the situation where someone else has your phone and your pin code.
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And, and so, yeah, I think it's, I think it's a no brainer to turn this on.
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I understand why it's not on by default.
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It's maybe iOS 18.
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Maybe they, they changed that.
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I think that now that it's here, cause look, this is going to continue.
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There will still be stories about people who have their pin code stolen and their phone
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stolen and have their Apple ID taken away.
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And that's horrific.
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It's catastrophic really.
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But now that there's a feature that makes that much harder, those stories in a way will
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be worse for Apple.
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And so I think that this being on by default is good for everybody.
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Understand why it didn't just get flipped on in 0.3.
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But at some point I've got to think that either it'll be a default or, and I cannot believe
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I'm saying this.
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Maybe it's worthy of a badge in the settings app to tell people about it and tell them
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to turn it on.
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You got to tell people like, and I think that's a fine way to do it, right?
00:53:27
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That like it will probably be a part of the new phone set up maybe.
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And other than that, you've got to let people know in case any listeners out there got lost
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about what this feature was.
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I definitely got lost and I was very happy to read Nelian's article on Mac stories.
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I will read from that article.
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Stolen device protection is an elegant solution to the problem of passcode theft.
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It disables the passcode fallback for all critical operations, including resetting your
00:53:54
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Apple ID password, because that's the thing you could do on your iPhone.
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If you forgot your Apple ID, you could put your passcode in to reset it.
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With it enabled, a password reset can only be performed using Face ID or Touch ID.
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Stolen device protection also adds a one hour security delay for several sensitive actions
00:54:11
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like changing your device passcode or your Face ID and Touch ID settings.
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In practice, the security delay means you will have to authenticate with Face ID or
00:54:19
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Touch ID, wait for one hour, and then authenticate again to be able to make the changes.
00:54:24
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Accessing your saved passwords and passkeys, applying for a new Apple card, paying with
00:54:29
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Apple Pay, erasing and resetting your iPhone, disabling lost mode, and turning off stolen
00:54:34
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device protection itself are all actions that will be protected with stolen device protection
00:54:39
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So my one asterisk like question is paying with Apple Pay?
00:54:47
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Like I know I've hit times where I've had to use my passcode for Apple Pay because it's
00:54:52
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not working.
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And that's one where I'm like, oh, you know, like, I don't know about that.
00:54:59
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What I'm not sure I follow, what makes you uncertain about that?
00:55:03
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That I wouldn't be able to use my passcode to pay with Apple Pay if Apple Pay, Face ID
00:55:09
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is failing for me, which I have had.
00:55:11
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So I guess what, do I just keep trying it?
00:55:14
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Is that what happens?
00:55:15
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Because I only see the passcode when it's not recognizing my face.
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So what happens?
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Does it just keep asking, show me your face, show me your face?
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And like, is that what occurs?
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Because I figure if it does that, eventually it's going to get it right.
00:55:28
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But like, what is the fallback?
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Because passcode was the fallback for Apple Pay.
00:55:32
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So what is the fallback if it doesn't work?
00:55:35
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It may be that you, so in times that I've had it fail, I definitely have seen it, seen
00:55:40
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It's because like Face ID had a false trigger.
00:55:43
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Like I pulled my phone in my pocket and tried to unlock it accidentally and it didn't see
00:55:48
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So it won't unlock.
00:55:50
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At that point, maybe you have to stop, actually unlock your phone, like swipe up, do the Face
00:55:57
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ID, and then use Apple Pay.
00:56:00
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It does add some friction there.
00:56:01
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But in my mind, I'm okay with that, I guess, given all the benefits.
00:56:07
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But you're right.
00:56:07
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It is something to be aware of.
00:56:10
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I'm assuming that there's a way to deal with it.
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Like that's just my only thing of like, oh, I don't know.
00:56:14
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And it's a, maybe that would make me want to turn it off.
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Like, I don't know, but I am going to turn it on because you're right.
00:56:19
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It's like all of the benefits that you get, especially like some of the stuff that you've
00:56:23
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Like if I want to change, like my Apple ID passcode, go wait for an hour for it.
00:56:28
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I think that's, I think that's okay.
00:56:30
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But this stuff only happens.
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You only have to wait that hour if you're away from familiar locations.
00:56:36
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And we had Wigs write in to say, is there a way to change them?
00:56:40
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And do you guys know about that?
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Like, how do you define a significant location?
00:56:45
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How is such a thing defined?
00:56:46
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And then how could you maybe change it?
00:56:50
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I did a bunch of reading about this and it seems like Apple is a little bit cagey about
00:57:00
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how this works.
00:57:01
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So you can go into settings, privacy and security location services, system services, significant
00:57:10
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And so I looked at mine and it was my house, obviously where I work and live.
00:57:14
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It was a coffee shop that I had a meeting at yesterday.
00:57:18
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I was there for a couple of hours and then I had one of my kids' schools that I spent
00:57:22
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some time at the other day.
00:57:23
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So what it's doing is it's seeing where you are and it's like, oh, they spend a lot of
00:57:27
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That's probably an important point of place.
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Also though, in Apple's privacy policy, it says that your iPhone and iCloud connected
00:57:36
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devices keep track of the places you've recently been as well as how often and when you visit
00:57:41
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them in order to learn places that are significant to you.
00:57:45
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The data is into an encrypted and cannot be read by Apple.
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So I don't have any problems with this being turned on for me because Apple is not going
00:57:52
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I don't care if my phone knows where I've been.
00:57:54
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But when you go in there, you can remove significant locations, but you can't tell it this address
00:58:04
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is a significant location.
00:58:06
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There's no, as far as I can tell, manual entry of a significant location.
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Are they labeled in any way?
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I don't think they are.
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So I looked in 17.2, which isn't helpful, and I have a home and a work and I don't know
00:58:21
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how they have been labeled.
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Maybe it's pulling it from my contact card or something.
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But then it also references like 180 other locations, but they're not, at least in 17.2,
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not labeled.
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So I wonder if they changed that.
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Yeah, mine says home and then it says the name of the shopping center where that coffee
00:58:38
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I have 193 records and I can clear my history.
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And as far as I know, it clears all of them and it syncs the clearing to your other iCloud
00:58:49
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But yeah, there's not a way to tell it this is a significant place.
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It does say, at least in 17.3, that this is for providing useful location related information
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and maps, calendars, photos, and more.
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And then again, it's in the encrypted and cannot be read by Apple.
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So I would like some clarity to its point around what these locations like, can I define
00:59:17
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my own like, you know, can I tell my device actually, I don't want my work to be a significant
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location because maybe I work in a place where my phone isn't on me and I would want the
00:59:28
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stolen device protection turned on, even though my work is a significant location.
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I think there needs to be a bit more control over this, but at least currently there's
00:59:37
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Mike, you're my significant location.
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There's been a lot of conversation about the apps that are going to be available or not
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for the Vision Pro.
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I know that Federico kicked off some of this by looking through some data, which appeared
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to be App Store information, or was App Store information that appears to show whether a
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developer is opting out or offering a Vision Pro app or if it's going to be native.
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And you selected a bunch of like very popular apps and a selection of categories.
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And one of the main things that you found was that Spotify and YouTube, they weren't
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going to be offering anything.
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And then I think this is part of what spurred on Mark Gurman to actually go to these companies
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and ask them, are you going to do this?
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And they told him no, which then started a lot of conversation about like, what apps
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are going to be available on the Vision Pro?
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Like what is what are actually going to be there?
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What iPad apps are going to be there?
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What Vision apps are going to be there?
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And it also echoes something that Apple was saying, because they had said YouTube and
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Netflix would be viewable in a browser.
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the web and how that's probably going to be really important on the Vision Pro.
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Yeah, so the idea being that some of the biggest services in the world like Spotify, all of
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the Google apps, YouTube, obviously, they won't have native apps on the Vision Pro.
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But that's not it doesn't paint a full picture because it's one thing not to offer a native
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Vision OS app.
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And it's another thing to say, well, our iPad apps that can run in theory in compatibility
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mode by default, we are going to opt out of offering those iPad apps on the Vision Pro.
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So that's something that a developer needs to do manually.
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You need to go into App Store Connect and untick the checkbox where it says offer in
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compatibility mode, running compatibility mode on Vision Pro.
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And so Google, Spotify, all these bigger companies have gone there and they have disabled the
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Obviously, they have disabled the ability to install the iPad app on your Vision Pro.
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And obviously that sparked a conversation around, well, a common argument that I've
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heard from a bunch of people is, well, but do you want to use the Google apps, the Google
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iPad apps or any way?
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Isn't it better to use the Google services in a browser, which to be fair?
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Yeah, the iPad apps from Google are not good iPad apps.
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They usually use, you know, they use custom text views.
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They don't support none of the native like UI and interaction standards of iPad OS.
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They are always late to the party when it comes to implementing new iPad technologies.
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And yeah, it is better to use Google services in a browser.
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And so that made me think, but is it still like, even if we follow that argument to its
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logical conclusion, which is just use Google Docs or Google Sheets in Safari, is Safari
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for iPad typically a good experience for modern web apps?
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And I would say that still, despite Safari for iPad presenting itself as a desktop browser,
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it's been the case for a few years, I still find it to be kind of hit or miss.
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Like some most of the things, yeah, I can use Safari for iPad, but there is always something
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for me, like in MailChimp, some things are always broken.
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Like sometimes scrolling doesn't work.
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Sometimes like things that are supposed to happen or appear on hover, sometimes they
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don't with the iPad OS pointer.
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Like there's always something that is kind of broken in Safari for iPad.
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And so if you come to me and you say, but teach you just use Safari on the Vision Pro
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and to use those services, my answer would be, is that going to be better than Safari
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Because so far, like it's not as excellent as Safari for Mac and arguably Safari for
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Mac kind of lags in comparison to like Google Chrome, for example, when it comes to taking
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advantage of the latest web APIs, but still Safari for Mac is a better experience than
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Safari for iPad.
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And so is Safari for Vision Pro going to be based on that or is it going to be a more
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full fledged browser like on the Mac?
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And so far the answer seems to be it's going to be an iPad browser and it's not even going
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to offer you the ability to install those web apps to your Vision OS home screen because
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the button to add a web app to your home screen is not there.
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Now, is that button not there?
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Because it's just a matter of time constraints.
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The Safari for Vision OS developers at Apple didn't have enough time to add that functionality
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for Vision OS 1.0 or is it a strategic omission in the sense that, well, if you just add that
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button there, it just creates an exit valve for Google and Spotify to say, well, we don't
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want to build native apps for Vision OS because you can just save our web app to the home
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I don't know.
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I am intrigued by how this is going to work.
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Like, we don't truly know what it's going to be like yet, right?
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And we don't know how the device will work with a lot of these services.
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I think for me, I've been paying attention to how I do work on my Mac.
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And I'm not talking about podcast recording here because I'm not expecting to be able
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to record podcasts on Vision Pro.
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It's like everything else.
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And outside of Safari, I use every day to get my work done.
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Slack, Discord, Spark, Todoist, Timery, Notion, Fantastic Al, Messages, Notes, 1Password, and
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Now, I know a bunch of these apps are going to be there.
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Like, actually native, like there is a large selection of these that will be in some way
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But even the services where they might not be, a lot of them are accessible on the web
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because they use web technologies, right?
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Like, even if Slack wasn't going to be on the Vision Pro, I could just use Slack in
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a web browser.
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And in some of these instances, the experiences of using these apps isn't that different
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than using like a Mac app and a web app, but that is on the Mac, right?
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As you say Federico, I don't know what it's going to be like to use it on Vision Pro.
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But I don't know, it feels like it's possible.
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But there are going to be weird edge cases.
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Like, I could imagine a scenario, right?
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You go to YouTube and it's like, download the app.
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But there isn't one.
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>> You know, you get those pop-ups.
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It's like, hey, just download the app from the App Store.
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It's like, well, you didn't do that.
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But it thinks you're coming from an iPad rather than a Vision Pro or whatever.
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And obviously, there's been a lot of talk about this.
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And I think interestingly, some discussion I think is overlapping pretty nicely what
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we were talking about last week, right?
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About the 27% thing.
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And it's kind of like, the idea of a lot of these large companies just noping out of
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this, it's not a surprise, right?
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>> Like, this is a scenario that Apple has made for themselves.
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Like, at the same time when they are asking developers to jump in on a very small unit,
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high effort platform, they're also continuing to erode relationships with companies of all
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Not in that like, the terms are changing, but it's like, hey, we're reminding you of
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what we think of you.
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Like, one of the things that we didn't talk about very much last week, but I've been
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hearing a lot about and it's like a really, like, just an example of how they are treating
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this 27% thing is the fact that the one link that you get to click has to have tracking
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information in it.
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And if a customer who used that link, if you can track that they signed up within seven
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days, even if they left and come back, you still have to give them the money.
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Which, like, there are levels of the short and froy of this where it's like Apple wants
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you to track people on the web.
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And like, I thought Safari removed those tracking URL things anyway, but like, maybe not for
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Apple's links, which I guarantee you is the case, right?
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And so it's like, when you balance these two things together, it's like, no, like, if
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you wanted Spotify and YouTube to have apps available, you needed to court them and like,
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you needed to make it something that they wanted to do.
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And I don't think they think like that, right?
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Like, they're just like, oh, people will come and maybe they will, right?
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Like, it's a vision pro is that good.
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And like, this is, you know, over the years, it like builds and builds.
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People will want to develop for it, but there is a chicken and egg to this that we're
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going to see.
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Like maybe people, maybe every single review, right?
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Of the vision pro spends paragraphs on minutes talking about the fact that the experience
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of using third-party services is not good.
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That's going to turn people off.
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And like, and then how do you change it?
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Because if Apple isn't going to try and like get these large companies on side of them,
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then they're not going to bring their apps to the platform, which means people won't
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But Apple is hoping people will buy it to convince them.
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But like, where is the push and pull going to be there?
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Like, it's kind of fascinating to see all these things kind of like smashing together
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in real time.
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Yeah, I mean, in most cases, it's also like a, it is a transaction, right?
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Between these companies.
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And if you're Spotify and you're looking at it, like you said, you're looking at this
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new platform, it's unproven territory, very expensive device that few, you know, let's
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say hundreds of thousands of people are going to get a vision pro.
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If it becomes convenient for Spotify, like if the Spotify user base keeps asking them
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for a vision pro app because it's their favorite device, it's their new main computer, you
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can bet that Spotify is going to make a vision pro app if it becomes necessary for them.
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If it's a business thing, like if our users are asking for that, then we're going to make
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That's how it would run my business.
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Even if you absolutely hate Apple, you're still a company and you got to respond to
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your users, right?
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So and your customers in this case, like I have to believe that if the vision pro really
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hits critical mass at some point and it becomes ridiculous that Netflix and Spotify don't
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offer native or even just decent, barely passable vision or as experiences, they will make those
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apps or maybe they will just start by flipping the switch on the iPad version in compatibility
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But right now, the, you know, all the leverage is in those companies hands.
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They can say, well, you've been treating us badly.
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We don't know about this platform.
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We're not sure.
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So yeah, we'll skip it for now.
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Yeah, I think that the the boys over on dithering, they had an episode I think last week called
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Apple Reaps What It Sows.
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But it's perfectly said.
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I mean, there's no there's no accident that these big media companies that have not commit
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to the vision pro yet or the same ones that have issue with Apple's other policies.
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And the thing that really stinks about all that is the customer that loses, right?
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The the person who buys a vision pro and is stuck using Netflix and Safari or not being
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able to access all the features of Spotify or whatever it is.
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At the end of the day, they don't care about the the debate between Apple and these other
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They may not even know about it.
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I mean, right now on day one, they probably all do because day one vision pro buyers are
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going to be nerdy.
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But down the road, if this continues to be unsolved, it's the customers that that ultimately
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are at the short end of the stick.
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And that's going to backfire because they're not going to know if it's Apple's fault or
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if it's Netflix's fault or whoever.
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And they may blame Apple.
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They may blame Netflix.
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They may blame both.
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But it's the customer who loses.
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And that's so.
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Against what everything Apple says that it believes about putting customer service and
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customer experience first, that that's what gets me is like these companies are so hard
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headed over these things that they're hurting the very people whose products that who they
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make the products for.
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And that that just that stinks.
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Well, I think that does it for this week.
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Lots of great coverage of Mac stories.
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I can't wait for you all to start getting into Vision OS apps in a couple of weeks.
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I assume you got big plans there.
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Yeah, I was thinking about this.
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Like I'll just have the Mac stories page open.
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I'll just keep refreshing to find out what I need to go download.
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That is the plan.
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That is the plan.
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That is the plan.
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Although, you know, I do wonder like very quick, like, is it going to be possible to
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just look at all of the apps like like what it was like when the iPhone came out?
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I think that might be possible, right?
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Coming to a room by the numbers.
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You might just be able to go to the app store and just look at all of them and you could
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just go through all of them.
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I'm excited about I'm genuinely excited about the possibility of doing that.
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We'll see how it goes.
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The real irony would be to have a comeback of the I am rich app on a vision pro.
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The vision pro kind of is the I am rich app.
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You can find Federico on Mastodon as Vitici at Mac stories dot net and on threads as
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Vitici, V I T I C C I.
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You can find Mike on a bunch of other shows here on relay FM.
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That episode of upgrade really is good and it was so much fun being on it.
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Go check that out.
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There's a link in the show notes that you can also find Mike's product work over at
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Cortex brand.
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You can find him on Mastodon as I Mike and Mike dot social and you can follow him on
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You can find my writing at 512 pixels dot net and I co-host Mac power users every Sunday
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Say goodbye.
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