506: The Sun Did Not Shine in Favor of Me
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From Relay FM, this is Connected, episode 506.
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Today's show is brought to you by Ecamm,
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Adblock Pro and ExpressVPN.
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I am your Ricky Benchman, Mike Hurley,
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and I am introducing to you.
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Wow. (laughs)
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And I am introduced to me.
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Hi, Federico.
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I got too excited about Benchman.
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That English language took a turn, for sure.
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We're also joined by Mr. Steven Hackett.
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Hello, Steven.
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Hello, Federico.
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Hello, Mike.
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It's Friday, which is weird.
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Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday.
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Ricky's, Ricky's, gotta score on Friday.
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That's the energy.
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That's the energy today.
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Can we remind people about this introduction, Mike?
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What happened in those first few seconds?
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Well, I am now being officially referred to
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as Ricky Benchman because I currently hold
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both the keynote and annual chairmanships.
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So my combined title is now Benchman
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because if you have two chairs and you put them together,
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they become a bench.
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So I am the Benchman.
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And I got too excited about that.
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I am the Benchman.
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I have to say the word introducing.
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Sounds like Hinchman.
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There's also a website for this madness.
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ConnectedIntro.com.
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That is the new website where people can go to.
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And it's actually quite helpful.
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Federico, you're not doing a good job of the history.
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You're not doing a good...
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This site has been around for a long time.
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I never used it.
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I know, I put these in the show notes each week.
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But it has been updated with our titles.
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It's more useful now.
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Yeah, there it is.
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James Thompson.
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There's a bunch of people on this list
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in the Connected Interest scoreboard.
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Currently, as of June 12th, 2024,
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Federico has introduced the show 43 times.
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Mike has introduced it 216.
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And I've introduced it 244 times.
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So think about that, boys.
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What is, what am I thinking about?
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Just how you're living in my shadow, once again.
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I met somebody at WBCC,
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and the first thing they said to me,
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they introduced themselves, and they said,
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"You're taller than I expected."
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Huh, they must respect you.
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And I said, "Well, you know, I'm taller than Mike,
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so that's all that matters."
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You're actually not, though.
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But you weren't there to defend yourself.
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Well, I'm defending myself in front of everyone.
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If only there was some way to know.
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There is a way to know, I'm taller.
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Federico, can you tell our listeners what you discovered?
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I discovered that the weird fish, a deep part,
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like a very important part,
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and a very deep, connected lore and piece of trivia,
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found its way in the official hero image,
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as well as in multiple slides of a WWDC session
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about the new translate API,
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which is actually a pretty cool technology this year.
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But the thing is, weird fish, obviously the microbe emoji
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that many years ago I mistook for, well, a weird fish,
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is one of the characters, one of the fictional characters,
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in this demo app that Apple put together for this session.
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And weird fish is typing in these screenshots,
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I believe it's Japanese, and the translate API
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is translating the text back to English.
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So there's not, but there's not only,
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it's not just the weird fish reference and acknowledgement,
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it's also the text.
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In the translated text, weird fish wrote,
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"The hike was great, but it was so difficult
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that I had to pause the podcast,
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and I was an experienced hiker,
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and hiked all over Rome, London, and Memphis."
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So obviously, the person, the Apple engineer,
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put together this session is quite the connected superfan
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to have this kind of reference and mention of our series.
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So thank you, I couldn't believe it when I saw it,
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and the fact that it's like actually shown multiple times
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throughout the video is pretty amazing.
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And it's a pretty incredible sort of nerd badge of honor,
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if you ask me, to have this sort of thing
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in a WWDC session, so thank you.
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- Yeah, whoever this person is that made this,
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this is amazing, and we really appreciate you.
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And thank you for immortalizing us once again, you know?
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- Once again, yes, that's right.
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So weird fish, there you go.
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- Do you know the episode where you came up with weird fish
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wasn't actually called weird fish?
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- No, it was, what was it called?
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- The episode was called "Nanohippo."
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- Nanohippo?
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- Yeah, episode 212 from October 3rd, 2018,
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was one of, this was before the game was called "The Jeremy's"
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and it was every new emoji in iOS 12.1.
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- And that was where the microbe emoji was included there,
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AKA the weird fish emoji.
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But what I found particularly interesting about this
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is I Googled connected relay FM weird fish,
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and this was the first result,
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and I don't know how Google knows that.
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That was interesting to me.
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Because it's not, weird fish is not referenced
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in the show notes or the links at all,
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but yet it knew that this one was the one to go for.
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- Google's a listener.
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- Yeah, that's what we thought.
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- Yeah, thanks to Google too, I guess.
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- Thanks, shout out to Google.
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- Shout out to Google for the feedback for this, yes.
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- So a friend of ours who remained nameless,
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who clearly doesn't listen to our show,
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first time I'd seen this person since 2019
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and they wanted to see my additional tattoos,
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like they're like, "Oh, you've got a COVID tattoo."
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- Interesting.
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- I just was like, "Eh."
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I just kind of moved on, but clearly not a listener.
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- They're not a listener, but one blast.
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- I don't wanna do that because they have fans.
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- It was Syracuse.
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- Oh, John, come on.
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See, this is why he's not the true John.
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He is a lesser John.
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These are the reasons.
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This is one of the reasons.
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- But I sat next to him at dinner.
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It was great to see everybody.
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- Disappointing, disappointing.
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- Disappointed.
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You know that meme?
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The disappointed meme?
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- So we're at the end of WWDC week.
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How did we watch the keynote?
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Steven, did you watch it with new eyes as a developer now?
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How was that experience for you watching the keynote
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and waiting for the segment
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that was gonna make your life more difficult or not?
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- It was interesting.
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I definitely noticed as I was taking it in,
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oh gosh, there are things that I pay attention to now
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that maybe I didn't pay such close attention to,
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like when they were talking about home screen customization,
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I was laser focused on what was happening
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and looking through the state of the union
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and some other stuff later,
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that's where I've been focusing
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is some of the customization stuff,
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some of the other things
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that may impact the underscore family of apps.
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So yeah, I definitely,
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I didn't think about that much going into it,
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but definitely noticed it was happening to me.
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- What is your feeling about the stuff that was announced,
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like the widget stuff and the theming stuff?
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Like how does it make you feel
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as part of the widget Smith organization?
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- It's super exciting.
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Anytime Apple gives people the ability
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to customize their devices, it's a good thing.
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And like there's a bunch of people on masses
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and I'm like, oh, all these,
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oh, these all look terrible.
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Like it's fine.
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- No, they do all look terrible.
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I'm one of those people.
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Every single example of tinting that I've seen looks bad.
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Like they can fit that I believe genuinely,
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they will tweak it over the course of the period
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and it might look better.
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But right now I have yet to see an option
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that I think looks good.
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With that, unless you sent me one,
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if you put the app icons in folders, they can look good.
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But I think the tinting, I just, I'm not convinced on it.
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And it makes me wonder why,
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because Google did a better job.
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And I don't know if either of you know this,
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does Apple not do like a image analysis
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and recommend a tint?
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Or is it you just always choose the color?
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- No, they do analyze the wallpaper, I think by default.
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So it will suggest something you can pick
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from the color picker or there's an eyedropper
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and you can pick a color directly from your wallpaper.
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So there are a couple of options there.
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And yeah, I agree with you.
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Like some of them, like it's a little rough.
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I think it will get better.
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But overall giving people more options to customize is good.
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And there's lots of opportunities for developers.
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Like being able to put a control widget
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on the lock screen is awesome.
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That, I mean, it's great for apps like Widgetsmith.
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It's also great for apps like Obscura by our friend Ben.
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Their camera application, super cool stuff.
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They tie to the action button, they're in control center.
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Lots of great stuff.
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So yeah, I am pumped about customization and control widgets.
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- The thing is like, look,
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if you want to make your lock screen look a certain way,
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even if other people let me think it's ugly,
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that's like totally fine.
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Like I'm not saying that like people,
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look, I know how my home screen looks.
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I know people don't like it, but I love it.
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And so like, if you want all your icons
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to be like Pearson blue, like go for it.
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I just hoped Apple were going to do better.
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Like I want to be able to not have to tint
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all of the icons, right?
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And like, so I think things might improve,
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especially the way that Apple has done dark mode icons
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is a little aggressive.
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Like they've just gone, like everything that's white
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is black, which is like pure black.
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It's like, okay, we can kind of like,
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we can maybe dial that back a bit, you know?
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But hey, we'll see.
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They're still early.
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We all remember iOS 7, you know?
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So they changed things over the beta period.
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- What about you, Mike?
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How was your WBC?
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- Yeah, it was fine.
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We didn't record, upgrade on Monday
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because the scheduling just didn't work out
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with Jason in California and me here.
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So I watched it at home, which was fine.
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You know, I like watching them at home
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or other than just being at the studio.
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And I would say the week has, it's been like a weird week,
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but not like a bad week, if that makes sense.
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Like some, you know, in the past
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when I've missed these things, it's been really rough.
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Maybe my experience in 2022 means that any WWDC I miss
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will never feel as bad as that one.
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So like maybe I'm scoring on like a different scale here,
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you know, like being in the city where it's happening
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and not being able to leave your room
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is like a very different experience than being at home.
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- You did hit rock bottom with that, I think.
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- Yeah, and I think it's also helped by the fact
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that like this time of year, I am reminded of that.
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Like I get my photo widgets pop up
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and I see what was going on.
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- No, but when I look back at it now,
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there's two feelings of like one,
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oh boy, everything's better.
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And two, I think it's funny now.
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I think the whole thing is actually a funny story
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and like is a good story to have.
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Like I have a good story, I think.
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- It's an excellent story.
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- It's a great story.
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And like, even now, like I get to,
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sometimes when I meet people at Apple PR
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and like we're talking and I reference it,
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some people are like, wow, some people are like,
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oh, I know you.
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So, it's an interesting thing that happened to me.
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So I guess now, no matter whatever happens at WWDC,
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it's never gonna be as bad as that one.
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- Well, no, I mean, you could still die at WWDC.
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- But then I don't care about it.
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- I mean, I'm just saying.
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- But that's not a problem to me.
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I can't look back on my death and be like,
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oh no, that was a shame 'cause it's already done.
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That's bad for, that makes your WWDC worse.
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- If you die at WWDC, do you die in real life?
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- Definitely, definitely.
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'Cause I got COVID in real life.
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So I carried that for months.
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So I know that if something happens at WWDC,
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it will continue.
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But I didn't get it at WWDC, but I had it,
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I tested positive during WWDC.
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But yeah, so really as well this week, it looked fun,
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but I think it helped for me that a bunch of people
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weren't there, right?
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Just like Federico wasn't there too.
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So if I was at home and then you two were together,
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it would have made me feel sadder,
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'cause then I'd feel left out.
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Steven, you were left out.
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You should have come and stayed with us or something.
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- I know, no press invite for me, which was a bummer.
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I got 'em since 2019, but not this time.
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The sun did not shine in favor upon me.
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- That's a beautiful way to say that you're upset.
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- That's not how I felt at first,
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but I've come around to it.
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Yeah, I think there was different word choices, I think.
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- Yeah, I believe it was a slightly different tone,
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but then you became a poet. - It was disappointing.
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- You became a poet, it seems.
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- If anything, I am serene now,
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as the sun did not shine upon my eyes.
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- Look, you spent a couple of days in California,
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everything feels better.
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- That's true, avocados, you know?
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- Did y'all hear what happened to Dan Morin?
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- Okay, so if listeners aren't familiar with this,
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you haven't heard him,
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that maybe I think you talked about
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on the Six Colors podcast,
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he was taking a photo during the keynote
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and dropped his phone on his MacBook Air
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and destroyed the screen of his laptop.
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And I was in my hotel room in Cupertino,
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all my friends were out keynoting together,
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and I got a lot of text messages,
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like a bunch of group threads, a bunch of Slack stuff,
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like you won't believe what happened to Dan.
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So rest in peace, Dan's laptop.
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- But this feels like a very Dan Morin thing
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to have happened.
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- It kind of does.
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- It does, it really does.
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- This really feels like something that would happen.
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Like if somebody told me this story
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and was like, who did that happen to?
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Dan would be very high up on that list from me.
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- Are we sure this was not staged?
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Are we absolutely sure?
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- Is he doing it for the likes?
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What's happening here?
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- Yeah, I mean, he's talked about it on the podcast
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and people are talking about Dan,
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are we sure it's not staged?
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- He's like, Mike got so much mileage
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out of getting COVID that year,
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maybe I should destroy my laptop.
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- Yeah, why not?
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We need to look into this.
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We need to look into this.
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- Jason in the Discord says,
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Casey would be the top of that list.
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- Yes, Casey would be number one.
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Yes, if somebody told me that Casey would be number one,
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Dan would probably be number two,
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but yeah, I would immediately think that Casey did that.
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I saw Casey too, it was great.
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We had a company dinner, it was very nice.
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Without y'all, which was sad.
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- What betas are we running, if any?
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- All of them?
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- I'm running an iPad OS on my iPad mini
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because it's not being used, so I figured why not.
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And I put Vision OS 2 on my Vision Pro.
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- It feels like in theory it would be the riskiest,
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but I think it's actually probably the most stable
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would be my assumption because they didn't do
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lots of changes and I'm loving it.
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Vision OS 2 is fantastic because there's,
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I love the new gestures, they're really great
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for accessing the home screen and control center and stuff.
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- You could say they're hand-tastic.
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- I could, I wouldn't, I wouldn't say that,
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but I could have said that.
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I like the new environment, the beach environment
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is really good, Bora Bora, and they've added
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profiles to Safari, which means I can use Safari.
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Which is always good to be able to effectively
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use your web browser.
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Only took a year, only took a year from when
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Safari profiles were announced, but now I can finally
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use my web browser effectively.
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But yeah, I think overall it's actually very solid.
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I mean, I've said this on other shows, but it's not
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what you'd think of as a Vision OS 2, but it is a lot
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of really good quality of life improvements for Vision OS,
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so it's nice, it's very nice.
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Yeah, I have, I guess all the betas except for TV OS
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I put Watch OS 11 on my watch, iOS on my phone,
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iPad OS on my iPad Pro, and yeah, and Vision OS 2
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on my Vision Pro.
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- What's been your experience so far with iOS and iPad OS?
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- Pretty stable overall, with just a couple of things
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that I wanna point out on the iPhone.
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Spotlight doesn't work quite well, like sometimes
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it just doesn't find apps or it gets stuck.
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- It's missing its intelligence.
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- It's missing the intelligence.
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- It's spotlight a lobotomy, you got a light
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for a few months, why don't you put the phone back in.
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- Spotlight doesn't know what to do at the moment.
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Literally, I'm gonna talk about this on App Stories,
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literally every single one, like all of them,
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of my things, shortcuts and automations, all of them broke.
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- So that was like my reaction, oh no.
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And then I realized, well, the way I designed
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these shortcuts, I can actually just swap the things actions
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with the reminders actions and I'm gonna have
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a functional task manager again.
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So that's what I did.
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- Do you know why this happened?
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Have they like changed something in shortcuts?
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Like significantly?
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- I think it's, I don't know, I don't know.
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These things, actions, it's not the first time
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they break in shortcuts, it also happened
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a couple of months ago in 17 point something,
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so I don't know, but yeah, I wanted to test reminders anyway
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because of my review and the calendar integration,
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plus the fact that all of my shortcuts broke,
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pretty good excuse to do so.
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And on the iPad, which I'm using right now,
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at the moment, the external monitor support
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is using all the wrong size classes
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for sidebar based apps.
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So for example, right now, Files,
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which has implemented the new top bar design in iPadOS 18,
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and it actually implemented that design better than,
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for example, the Books app.
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In the new Files, you have the top bar at the top,
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but if you don't wanna use it, you can press a button
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and you switch back to a sidebar, like in iPadOS 17.
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And that works well on the iPad display.
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On an external monitor, basically,
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iPadOS is always convinced that the window is too small,
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and so it doesn't show me the sidebar
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and the contents of the window at the same time anymore.
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When you show the sidebar, it becomes like a model thing.
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And yeah, so the size classes are all--
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- I don't even understand how that could happen.
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- I have no idea. - That's such a weird
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thing to happen.
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- So yeah, external monitor support on the iPad
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is kinda glitchy right now, but overall,
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pretty okay, I would say.
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And these betas, Apple, I think, has done a pretty good job
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over the years, making beta one relatively functional
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overall, like it used to be much worse.
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It used to be so bad.
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- It used to be very, very bad.
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- So bad, like some of them, obviously,
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obviously the classic was iOS 7, right?
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Like for many reasons, that one will always be the worst one.
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The best thing is, I think Steven put it on his iPhone,
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we were at WWDC, and I remember him losing like 1%
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of battery life a minute on his phone.
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It was incredible, when it was just doing nothing.
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- iOS 7, baby.
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- That was the best, that was the best one,
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there'll never be a better one, for the wrong reasons.
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But like, you know, I think now they know people
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are gonna use it, and they think it's beneficial
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for everyone if they can kinda just get it to a point
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where it's runnable, and I think that's why we see
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fewer features in beta one, right?
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That like, not everything is in beta one,
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and that tends to be the way that they do things, right?
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Because they're giving some stuff a little bit more time
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in the open before they put it in.
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- So for me, beta wise, I have iOS and watchOS
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on my underscore devices.
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- What are they, what devices are they?
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- Well, funny you asked that.
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I got a slap underscores credit card
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right on the Apple Store table this week, so.
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- Because the only watch I had floating around
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was a Series 5, and that got kicked out this year
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from system requirements.
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'Cause my other watches have gone to family members
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or sold or whatever.
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And so I've got a Series 9 Apple Watch,
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and my beta phone was an iPhone 12,
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and so also have an iPhone 15 Pro as my beta device.
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- So you bought an Apple Watch Series 9
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and an iPhone 15 Pro this week.
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- With David's money, yeah, it was awesome.
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- With widget bucks.
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- Widget bucks?
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- Yeah, widget bucks.
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- That's pretty great, that's pretty great.
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So my plan this afternoon is to install VisionOS 2.
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Mike, everything you said is what I've heard from everybody.
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Like, the features are great, it's really stable,
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and so I will do that.
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And I want to at some point get on a call with somebody,
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'cause apparently these spatial personas can interact more,
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like fist bump and high five more easily.
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- Yeah, me and Jason had a call the other day,
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and the hands are more, like, there's more going on in hands.
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Like, it looks more realistic, people's hands and arms.
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Just as an update that I'm sure you all want to know,
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my mouth still does not move.
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- But you can customize glasses now, so yay!
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You know, we're getting there piece by piece.
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So I wear glasses now in my persona.
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- Do they have temples,
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or are they still like the Matrix glasses?
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- I think they have, I think they have temples.
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- 'Cause they used to not, didn't they?
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They originally didn't?
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- I think some of them, I don't know.
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I'm pretty sure that they have--
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- Did I tell you all this?
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- I don't know.
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- Okay, I'm gonna be, that's not important.
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I was in a meeting with somebody,
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and they pulled some reading glasses out,
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and they were Matrix glasses.
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Just like clipped on the nose, no temples.
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- Wait, hang on a second.
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So you were meeting with someone,
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who you should tell us who that is.
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You gotta keep that trend going today.
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- You won't know them.
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- They put glasses, just like,
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and they were just resting on their nose?
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- Yes, they were like the glasses that Morpheus wears,
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where they just like clip on the nose.
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- That is incredible. - Do you think it's possible
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that this person would just,
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they forgot their real glasses,
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and they were just putting their clip-ons on?
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- I don't know.
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I'm gonna keep an eye out next time I see them
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with reading glasses on.
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- Interesting.
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- Why would you have these if you didn't want them?
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- I mean, maybe they were from the 1830s or something.
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- It was Casey, no it wasn't.
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No one on the internet.
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- He was John Church himself.
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- They still can't deal with beards and mustaches,
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but they have made some improvements to the personas again.
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- So yeah, I'll do Vision OS 2 here soon.
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I have not played with iPad OS,
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but I'll probably do that just some point
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later in the summer.
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- What about Sequoia?
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Sequoia, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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- Why have they done this again?
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Why do they just keep picking things
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that are impossible to spell?
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- See, I know how it's spelled already.
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- Why does everybody think it's difficult?
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- It's so easy, Sequoia.
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- It's Sequoia.
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- To spell, not to say.
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- You can just like, no problem,
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remember the order of the U's, the O's and the A's.
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- Absolutely.
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- Well, then look, I'm the one who's wrong, all right?
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But I can't, I can't do it.
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I don't know what order they go in.
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- There's every vowel in this word though, which is funny.
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- I know it 'cause it's a toy to SUV.
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So I know it from that context.
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- Federico, why do you know?
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Just like, no, is it like an Italian word?
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- The Italian word is literally the same
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with obviously different pronunciation, Sequoia.
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It's more open.
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- Do you have Sequoia trees in Italy?
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- No, but no, we don't.
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But it's pretty easy.
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The O always goes after the U.
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So you know it's how to spell, quo, right?
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And then I A at the end.
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And it becomes really easy once you know that, Sequoia.
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- So what you're saying is once you've definitely learned
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the order of the letters, it's easy to remember?
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- See, that's my problem, I suppose.
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- Once you know it, you have it in your brain.
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- Yeah, once you know it.
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- Well, yeah, that's where I'm falling down, I guess.
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- Yeah, Mike's looking at all those letters
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and like, they're not where you think.
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- Yeah, yes, thank you.
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There are two types of Ricky's.
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Today we are playing keynote Ricky's.
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The keynote Ricky's winner is named the keynote chairman.
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The position is held until the next keynote.
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Hosts should be introduced at the top of each episode
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according to their current titles.
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We did that today.
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- We did do that today.
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- It felt good. - This is change.
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This is actual legislation, you know?
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- It is. - We debate it
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and then it goes into a media effect.
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- Yeah, who needs Congress when you have the three of us?
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In the event that a host has both positions,
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they shall be introduced as the Ricky Benchman.
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Also happened today.
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- See, effective legislation.
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Really, that's the thing you can take away
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from this show is that we're good at legislating.
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- That we should rule the entire world.
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After the Ricky's, the hosts then play a game
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called the Flexies.
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These two games are separate but related.
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Please stand for the reading of the rules.
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Correct regular picks are awarded one point.
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The language used for regular picks must be finalized
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and agreed upon during recording
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and no partial points may be awarded.
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Correct risky picks are worth two points
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but wrong ones will cause a point to be deducted
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from that host total.
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Picks must have been approved as risky
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by the two other hosts before the start of the game.
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Picks made for keynote Ricky's cannot be reused
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by the host who made them for the next keynote.
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The annual Ricky's have their own set of rules
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but they don't matter today.
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For keynote Ricky's, the scoring window starts
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when the live stream begins and closes
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when the picks are scored.
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That is basically right now.
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Any information used in scoring must be publicly verifiable
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All hosts are allowed to reuse picks
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previously made by others.
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Scoring is completed during recording
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and cannot be modified once an episode is complete.
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In the event of a tie, dice by PCalc must be used
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in relay FM mode to pick a winner.
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In the case of a three-way tie,
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hosts all make their calls at the same time
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with flipping continuing until a winner is named.
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Now, speaking of flipping coins,
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Jason Snell has a lifetime ban on flipping any coins
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in relation to the Ricky's.
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Coin flips by Jason on other podcasts are allowed
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but are frowned upon and subject to public shaming.
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The order of picks is set by previous performance.
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The winner of the previous associated game goes first,
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the previous loser goes last.
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Winners will be recognized during the closing ceremonies.
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As a reminder, Mike currently holds both titles,
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annual and keynote.
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Past results can be seen at rickys.co and rickys.net.
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These sites also have pages about managing
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your own scorekeeping at home.
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You may be seated.
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- Somebody wrote in, I can get the name in a moment,
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and they were saying, considering last time we spoke
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about some of the lore behind the Ricky's,
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and we've done a little bit of it on this one
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with the weird fish, they wanted to know, this is Ben,
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why is Jason banned from flipping coins?
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- Ah, that's a good story.
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- So this was the 2019, 2018?
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- 2018, I think, yeah. - I think.
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- 18 or 19, yeah.
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- We were doing a live show as we do.
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I think we were in the Hammer Theater in San Jose,
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and we knew the day of that we were gonna be going
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to a three-way tie for the game.
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I think it might have been 2019, the chance to say it,
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but nevertheless.
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And we kinda came to realize that we were gonna tie,
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and we wanted to resolve it for there to be a winner.
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This is when the game was still relatively early,
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so we decided, there were a couple of ways
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that we thought we could do it,
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and the way that I thought would be the most stupid
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was a coin flip knockout competition,
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which is actually different to how we do this now,
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but that was the way we wanted to do it then.
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So we wanted somebody to help us who was independent
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to flip the coin, and so during rehearsals,
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we asked Jason if he would do it,
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which is when we learned Jason cannot, cannot flip a coin,
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like can't do it.
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There is footage of this in the Podcastathon last year
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because we asked Jason to flip coins
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so people could see it.
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Jason doesn't really flip a coin
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as much as he throws a coin into the air.
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Yeah, and so we ended up--
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- And he doesn't catch it.
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- He doesn't catch it.
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He tries, but usually fails.
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And so what Jason did do was I believe he came onto stage
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and asked Siri to flip coins,
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which is then how we started doing that for a while
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until James Thompson built the coin flipping.
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And I will be putting into the show notes,
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Steven just made these, a couple of gifs of Jason
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in the Podcastathon last year
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when we asked him to flip coins.
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So if you wanna see why Jason has been banned
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for flipping coins and related to podcast games,
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then you can go to the show notes and find out why.
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
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Okay, round one, Mike, you're up.
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- More flexibility for app icon placement
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on the iPhone home screen.
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- Mm. - Ding.
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- No, we're not doing that anymore.
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- Oh, sorry.
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Just make a ding sound.
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You can just ding us, you know?
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Ding us off. - Yeah.
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Okay. - So this happened.
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Federico, have you done anything fun with your home screens?
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- Yeah, yeah, so I was playing around with it
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and the only thing I could think of was like,
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maybe I'm gonna leave an empty spot
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in the upper right corner of my home screen
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because like I mostly use my iPhone left-handed,
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I discovered, and so the upper right
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is where my thumb cannot reach.
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So I thought, well, that area,
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I usually don't reach with my thumb,
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might as well try and put it empty,
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but I gotta say, I don't think this feature is for me
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because like now I'm looking at that empty spot
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and I'm thinking, well, that could just be filled
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with the widget or with icons.
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I don't know, I think I just got so used
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to an information-dense home screen
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and also like I am not the type of person
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who goes for like the home screen aesthetic,
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I'm more utilitarian and so I don't think,
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like I'm happy that they have done this.
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They should have done it years ago.
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I'm glad this feature now exists on the iPad as well.
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Maybe it'll be more useful on the iPad, we'll see,
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but it's not for me.
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- I think it's gonna be more interesting
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on the iPad in some ways to have empty spots.
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'Cause I'm kinda like you, Federico,
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like I want the density and I use a pretty plain
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iPhone wallpaper on the home screen.
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Like my lock screen's a photo of my wife,
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but the home screen's like a kind of a gray background
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and so it's not like I'm framing them around a picture.
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I know a lot of people do that
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and so for a lot of people it will be very good,
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but I'm kinda like you, like on the iPhone
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I've been playing with it and it's like yeah,
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I already had widgets at the top of the screen
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to move the icons down and I like having that data there.
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So we'll see.
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- Yeah, I think it might take time.
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Like I remember when they had widgets at first,
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like when they brought the new widget style in,
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I was very much like, but I like all my app icons.
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- And over time I realized that no,
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some widgets are better than,
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so my thing is like I'm gonna give it time,
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but I am in the same boat as you Federico
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where it's like why would I have empty space?
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Because we've been used to this for like 15 years
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or whatever it's been now, not having empty spaces.
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So, but you know, this is I think a fantastic feature
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for the people that will use it.
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Like and it should have been this way for a long time.
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So I'm pleased that it's there,
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even if I'm not completely sure how I'm gonna use it yet.
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- Yeah, and speaking of widgets,
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I just wanted to point out,
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I believe this used to be a prediction of mine last year
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or two years ago, but in iOS 18, it finally came true.
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Legacy widgets have been discontinued.
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- Like the Pcalc widget for example,
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some people still had, I believe the HomeRun widgets,
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Anyway, those widgets in the today page are no more.
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- Does that page still exist?
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- It does exist, but it's only for native modern widgets.
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- I feel like we should get rid of that.
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You know what I mean?
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What's the point of that page anymore?
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- I like having widgets just like nearby, you know?
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- But you could just swipe over, write and get widgets.
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- Yeah, I'm kind of ambivalent.
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- Widgets can go anywhere, so why do they need to be there?
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- Kind of ambivalent about it,
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because I don't know, it is nice to have it.
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I don't know, there's something about going
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to the right side.
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I'm not the type of person who has many home screens,
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and I don't know, I kind of prefer having widgets.
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Like I try to have one home screen going all the time,
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just one page, and I kind of like the idea
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of widgets on the left, app library on the right.
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If you have a single page like I do.
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But yeah, I get your point, Mike.
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- Here's my prediction.
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This is a long-term prediction, which obviously unscored.
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The introduction of Control Center,
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and the changes to Control Center,
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is gonna kill off that page.
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I reckon next year that page is gone,
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because people will migrate a lot of their quick actions
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that they think that go on that page
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to Control Center actions.
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- Maybe. - It's possible.
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- So you're swiping left on the Today View,
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is what you're doing.
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- Yeah, here's the fun thing though.
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I don't know. - Isn't that what you do?
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You swipe left if you don't want.
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- I don't know whether left or right is the good one.
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- Swipe left meaning?
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Swipe left. - We're very old.
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None of us needed Tinder in our lives.
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- Swipe left means to reject.
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- Yeah, yeah. - Okay.
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So I am swiping left on it then,
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'cause I don't want it anymore.
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- Glad we cleared that up.
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- Wow, that was bad, rough.
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- Okay. - Yeah, can we move on?
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- Let's move on, Federico.
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- Round one, I said there are some design
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and navigation updates to the Settings app
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across multiple platforms.
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So we did not get a major Settings revamp on macOS,
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I think, but there are changes on iOS and iPadOS for sure.
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The main thing they've done is, as we predicted,
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they copied VisionOS, and so now all of your apps settings
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are into an apps subpage of settings,
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which has made the main Settings page shorter,
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and if you wanna change something for an app,
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you know that you gotta go into the apps section.
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There are also some new headings for sections.
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The iCloud Settings page has been redesigned
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with some new colors, some new icons.
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Obviously passwords has been moved out of Settings
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and into a standalone app,
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so there's a bunch of things like that.
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- Apple account, right?
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So they changed stuff. - Apple account.
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- So Apple ID is now Apple account.
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- Now it's your Apple account, which is a good name.
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- I think that's just a good branding change.
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- I like it. - It's a good name.
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- Apple ID, now when you say it, it's like,
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what does that even mean?
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What are we getting at here?
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Yeah, Apple account is better.
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- Apple account, much better.
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So yeah, it's not like a drastic redesign.
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It's more of a reorganization of sorts.
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And I think it's, at least from what I've seen on iOS
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and iPadOS, they've done a pretty good job, I think.
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- It doesn't seem like they've actually really done
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what everybody wanted,
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which was a big change on the Mac though, which is a shame.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- That's a shame.
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- Okay, my round one pick was,
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there is no new hardware announced or released.
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- Ding. - Ding.
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- This one seemed a bit tentative for you
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for a little bit, right?
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'Cause it took the store down.
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I was like, whoa, here we go, here we go.
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Thought you were gonna get some phone case or something,
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but no, you made it out.
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- I did, I was nervous when the store went down.
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Like, I was like, oh, what are you doing, Apple?
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Don't do it to me.
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But escaped without any hardware.
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Software only show for almost, what was the final time, Mike?
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A little over two hours or right at two hours?
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- It was like, it was about an hour and 45,
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something like that.
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- Okay, okay.
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So yeah, no new hardware.
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So at the end of round one, we are tied.
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- Question for you both, like talking about the runtime.
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Maybe densest feeling WWDC?
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- Probably, yeah.
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- 'Cause like really this was over two WWDCs.
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Like I imagine a world where if they just did everything
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that was in the first half, it would have been fine, right?
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We would have come away and been like,
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there's some good stuff here, I suppose.
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Like you thinking back to like,
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was it '13 where they introduced Swift
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and basically had nothing else?
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Do you remember that year?
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- 2014. - 2014.
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- We watched it at Twitter's office.
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- Yeah, 24 hours. - It was at iOS 8.
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- If I'm not mistaken. - Think about that now.
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That was a time.
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And I remember it was just like,
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there just wasn't really much to talk about,
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if I'm remembering it correctly.
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But it definitely wasn't that, right?
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Like they really had their stuff together.
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- They, yeah, yeah.
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They were hinting the whole first half, right?
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They kept mentioning like the machine learning intelligence
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and I felt like, okay, we know what's coming.
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But yeah, really it was the platforms, WWDC,
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that we've come to know over the last 10 or 15 years.
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And then all the intelligent stuff,
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it kind of dropping back into the platforms as they went.
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I still think and kind of hope for a day
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where the keynote is arranged around features
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and not platforms, but that's a pretty inside baseball.
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And I think they like highlighting
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that they're moving all their platforms forward
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even if it's uneven.
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So it's probably how it's gonna be.
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- That's an interesting thought.
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I wanna think about that a little bit.
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Like what would that look like
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and what would the ramifications of that be?
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Like in a different year, like if it's very normal,
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there would be like things coming to the iPhone
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that aren't on the iPads.
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Like what do you do in that scenario, do you think?
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If you're doing a features one.
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- Sure, I mean, that could have happened this year.
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We didn't really talk about it,
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but the home screen stuff is on both the iPhone and iPad
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at the same time.
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And that's a first with widgets on the home screen.
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Like then they were like stuck in the weird sidebar
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on the iPad, like that was a weird year.
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They weren't on the lock screen.
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This year they're in step, but to your point,
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more often than not, they're out of step.
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And so, yeah, I guess that does throw a wrench
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in a feature based keynote.
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- Feels like that could have, like that to me
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could have been like a very easy,
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somebody made that as their first round pick, you know?
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Because like we would just naturally assume
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that the iPad would not get it.
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And, but luckily nobody made that pick this time around.
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- Okay, so round two, Mike you're up again.
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- Notification summaries are powered by a new AI system.
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I mean, yes.
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- Yeah, no, why?
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- Why question my ding? - No, sorry, sorry, sorry.
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No, I shouldn't have questioned, it's fine.
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I shouldn't have questioned the ding.
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You have the point.
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- Never question the ding, okay?
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- I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
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But I don't, I was kind of surprised at how fast this went.
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Like, I don't know if I have my hands around
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what this actually looks like yet.
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- Oh, this is like my favorite thing.
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Like there's a couple of things going on here.
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And Federico, you can correct me if I'm wrong
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about any of it.
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So point one is like, if you have loads of notifications,
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Apple intelligence is going to bring forward
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to the top of the list, the things that it believes
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are the most important for you to look at.
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- If there is a group chat, which is popping off,
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and my hope would be that it would also do this
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for stuff for like third party apps too,
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but I don't know about that yet.
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It will actually look at the contents of the message
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and summarize what's going on in those messages.
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So like, you know, Bob and Mary and Jim are talking
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about this update to the latest house rules or whatever.
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You know, like it's going to look at the content
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and like sum it up for you.
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And then also there is a new focus mode,
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which is called something that I will-
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- Reduce interruptions.
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- Thank you Federico, reduce interruptions.
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And that one, you just turn that on.
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And if the system believes there is something you need to see
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it will tell you.
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- So I think this is all really good.
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Clearly notifications are a problem.
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They're always going to be a problem.
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Maybe we should just have the AI manager for us.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- I do think it's interesting
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'cause it's like the summarization tools,
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like in mail or other places,
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but kind of across different things.
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I don't know, something about that is interesting.
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- There's a lot of summarization
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and that is like overall my favorite
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of all of the AI features.
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It's just anywhere they're summarizing anything.
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Like the email thing where they summarize
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what's in the email in that little preview line.
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- Super smart.
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- If you get a long email and they give you a TLDR,
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all of that stuff is fantastic.
00:47:21
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Like summarize or like the stuff that's in Safari,
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which isn't Apple intelligence,
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it's just available in Safari.
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But it feels like that kind of thing
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where you can go to a webpage and reader
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and the first thing it will show you
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before it shows you the reader view
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is here's what's on this webpage.
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So I think all of that stuff is great to be honest.
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- You guys know me, I don't like to read.
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Do the reading for me computer.
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You know, I don't wanna read this.
00:47:48
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- Computers love reading.
00:47:50
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- Yeah, I have mixed feelings
00:47:51
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about the summarization in the browser,
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but we'll talk about that in a bit, I guess.
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- Yeah, look, the feature and how the feature is possible,
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different things, right?
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- Can you separate the art from the artist?
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- No, no, but that's not actually what I'm saying.
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When I'm saying like there is a feature, right?
00:48:11
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And that, but like if they would have gotten to that feature
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by not scraping the open web,
00:48:17
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then you would be okay with it, right?
00:48:19
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- Oh yeah, oh yeah.
00:48:20
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- Yeah, so that's what I'm saying.
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What it's doing is one thing,
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how it got there is another thing, important,
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but I believe there is a distinction between the two.
00:48:28
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- So round two, my pick was there is a new system
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for changing the colors of icons on the home screen.
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- Ding! - Ding, yes.
00:48:39
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- Oh, that was a emphatic ding.
00:48:43
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- Well, no, look, look, look, okay.
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I think, I also think this is not for me.
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I think some people will manage to make it look nice.
00:48:55
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I don't think my personal taste, okay,
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just my personal opinion, my personal taste,
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I don't even think Apple's own marketing images look good.
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Like I just think even the good ones
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are horrible.
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- Like the one they showed in the keynote
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with the dog and it's yellow, it's like that just, to me-
00:49:17
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- And they were so proud of it.
00:49:19
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I thought I was losing my mind.
00:49:20
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Like I thought I was like,
00:49:23
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I should have looked around for cameras pointing at me
00:49:25
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or something like, okay, I mean, I'm the joke.
00:49:27
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Like, okay, I get it.
00:49:29
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Now we're all like convinced that this is looking nice.
00:49:33
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Sure, no, I don't think it looks nice.
00:49:36
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I think it's also like, you know me, I love customization,
00:49:41
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putting the power in the hands of consumers.
00:49:44
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Like I'm all in favor of it.
00:49:47
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But I think there could, should maybe have been
00:49:52
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a better developer story other than,
00:49:56
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hey, when you sign the updated developer agreement,
00:49:59
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you're also agreeing that users will be able
00:50:02
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to change the colors of your icons.
00:50:04
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And I think maybe there could have been an API
00:50:07
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or something better to say,
00:50:09
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hey developers, people will be able to do this.
00:50:13
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Here's a few ways for you to properly optimize your icons
00:50:16
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or maybe there could have been a way to say,
00:50:21
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maybe the icon could be of a certain color,
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but like multiple shades of the same color.
00:50:27
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Like I just think that applying a blue filter
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or a red filter on top of icons and just call it a day,
00:50:35
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while easy, right, as a concept and as an implementation,
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I also think it leads to some very,
00:50:43
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very questionable visual results.
00:50:46
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- Yeah, I think that they came to the conclusion
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that I think we were talking about maybe last week
00:50:52
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of big brands aren't gonna let,
00:50:54
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they're not gonna allow this if they're given the choice.
00:50:57
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Right, that if it's like a thing where you have to provide us
00:51:00
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with a certain icon so people can do this,
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they're not gonna do it.
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So this is like the only way they could do it,
00:51:06
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it's just they apply it broadly
00:51:08
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and you have no choice in the matter.
00:51:09
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But I believe like you that the actual implementation
00:51:13
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that Apple has gone with leads to not good results.
00:51:16
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And I think it would be better
00:51:18
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if people could actually choose different colors.
00:51:23
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- Yes, yes, yes.
00:51:26
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- And I don't know if they're gonna do this,
00:51:28
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but I hope that they do.
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- And like, I don't even think Apple,
00:51:32
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sometimes this happens with Apple
00:51:34
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when they listen to feedback.
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And I think they misunderstood
00:51:39
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what a lot of people were asking for.
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In fact, Matt Bertler was posting about this
00:51:48
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on Masterdome a few days ago, I think.
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If you look at any, literally any,
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of the most popular aesthetic home screen icon packs
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or tutorials on places like Etsy,
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Gumroad, YouTube, or TikTok,
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and if you sample, say, the top 20
00:52:08
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of those aesthetic home screens,
00:52:09
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none of them are based on this style.
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All of them are based on maybe all pastel color icons
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or maybe beige icons or maybe pure black icons
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and white color glyphs.
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They're not going for this style.
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And I think if you wanted to make those people happy
00:52:31
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rather than doing this,
00:52:33
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you would have done something different,
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which is let me customize the icon
00:52:38
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by choosing from a photo or by choosing from a file
00:52:41
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right there from the home screen
00:52:42
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instead of having to make a shortcut for it.
00:52:45
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And so I think this is a case of Apple
00:52:47
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misunderstanding what the market wanted
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and making a feature that, in theory,
00:52:52
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like power to the people.
00:52:53
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I mean, sure, like the principle
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is based on a strong foundation
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of users should be able to do what they want,
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but the implementation, let's face it, it's a little ugly.
00:53:06
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- I wonder if it would be better if you could choose,
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'cause every time you do this, they turn the icons black.
00:53:11
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I don't know why, but that's what they do.
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Like it's black and then the color you've chosen.
00:53:16
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Maybe it would be better if you could just choose two colors.
00:53:20
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- Maybe, maybe, yes.
00:53:22
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- Like maybe that would produce-
00:53:24
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- Maybe the, like my actual problem
00:53:27
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is the black color of the icons.
00:53:30
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I just think, like even if you look at that example,
00:53:34
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they just paste it into Discord, the second one,
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with the photo of the person walking on the sand dunes
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and the icons around the photo,
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like the contrast between those black icons
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and the rest of the picture is so ugly to me.
00:53:48
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I can't believe this is a marketing material from Apple.
00:53:51
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- Those are from the, which I'll put in the show notes,
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the iOS 18 preview page.
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Like they're the two examples that they've picked.
00:54:00
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- Okay, all right, so yeah, you can change.
00:54:02
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Anyway, once again, I get the point, yeah.
00:54:07
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- Apple mentions that it has created its own LLM.
00:54:15
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- Ding. - Yeah.
00:54:21
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In this economy, yes, so Apple has its own
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large language models.
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Apple's collectively calling these models
00:54:30
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the foundation models, that's kind of how they refer to them
00:54:33
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and we have some links in the show notes
00:54:35
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to Apple's machine learning blog.
00:54:37
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But this I think is, we touched on it a second ago,
00:54:41
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but Federico, do you wanna talk about the training
00:54:42
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a little bit?
00:54:44
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- Yeah, so they almost offhandedly mentioned,
00:54:49
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in one of the Q&As that they did at Apple Park,
00:54:53
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moderated by iJustine, I believe Craig Federico
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first mentioned that they also used
00:54:59
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crawling using Apple bot on the open web,
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which is also something that they confirmed
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on the machine learning website.
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- And the talk show, it came up in the talk show as well.
00:55:11
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- And the talk show, okay.
00:55:12
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I personally am very offended by this
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and I find it very insulting to publishers
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and to creators on the web,
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not just because of the technique being used,
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obviously scraping the web to use the data
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as training for AI that would be in a commercial product,
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but to add insult to the injury is the fact
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that we were told after the fact
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and we were given instructions on how to block
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Apple bot extended, now that the training has been done.
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So yay, thank you for that.
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Now I can block it now, but you've been scraping websites
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for months at this point.
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And the reason I'm so upset is that
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of all companies that do this,
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and literally every AI company does this,
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save for like, I think one exception,
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I think I did some research,
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I only was able to find one LLM based on
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like all licensed and open source content.
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I believe LLM 360 is the only one that does this,
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but of all companies.
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- That sounds made up.
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It's like a Roma 360.
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- Trust me, it's not,
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but of all companies that were expecting more from Apple
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and to just say this in a blog post,
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like, yeah, we also use data from the open web,
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like I am not okay with it.
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And I think it's pretty disgusting.
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That would be- - It's disappointing.
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- It's disappointing and I think it is
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another of the symptoms of how recently
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they started this project,
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that they felt like they needed to be on this quickly
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and it did not give them the opportunity to do it better.
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- I'm sure that's part of the problem.
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- That's what I believe is the case.
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- I hope that's the case
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and I hope it's not instead a case of thinking,
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I see this misconception
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and it's what's part of the responses that I got
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after I posted about this on Mastodon,
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that anything that is on the open web,
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you should be okay with AI crawlers ingesting that content.
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And I think that is so wrong as an assumption to make,
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that it's okay to-
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- This is the excuse people will tell themselves
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and tell others after they've done it
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to excuse the fact that they-
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- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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And if it was okay,
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we wouldn't see these instances of companies
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suing other AI companies,
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like for example, the New York Times suing OpenAI
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and then making a deal,
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like an official deal with OpenAI,
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Vox Media has made it similar.
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- There are, I don't think the New York Times
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is on a deal with OpenAI.
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- Oh, they haven't made one?
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Okay, so the New York Times-
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- New York Times is suing OpenAI.
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- Okay, so New York Times is suing-
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- They're holding out, they're holding out.
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- But Vox Media has cut a deal with OpenAI.
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- Yeah, and a bunch of others,
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like Business Insider maybe,
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there are lots of deals that are being done,
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but the Times is like, they wanna win, right?
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- Yeah, so look, if OpenAI knew
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that what they were doing was morally
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and legally acceptable, right?
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That anything that is on the open web,
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it's fair use to appropriate it and use it for training,
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they wouldn't cut deals now, would they?
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If it was okay.
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- I think this is, well, I think they think it's okay,
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but they also don't wanna lose in court.
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I think that's the situation.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- They're just trying to protect themselves.
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But I do believe that these people think that it's fine
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and that to me is the affront of it all.
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- Yes, and what I find even more concerning
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is the fact that, for example, in a bunch of interviews
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that, as an aside, Apple has been
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on a bunch of different interviews
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with YouTubers this week.
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You can find Tim Cook and Craig Federighi
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on a lot of, everywhere on YouTube.
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- Full cult press this past week.
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- And it seems like Craig, for example,
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genuinely loves image generation in Apple Intelligence,
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to the point where he actually went on an interview
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and said, "Oh, I love sending generated images
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"of other people to my friends."
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And I felt like, I don't know.
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I will just point people to your excellent discussion
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with Jason on Upgrade, Mike, where you both summed up
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a lot of my feelings on the situation very well.
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So instead of rehashing that here,
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people should go listen to that.
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- If you wanna see how emotional I get,
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we also clip that part on YouTube.
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I'll put both in it.
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I am very upset about the image stuff.
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Like, we haven't even gotten to that yet.
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But can we, before we get to that,
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I don't know if we have somewhere
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that we will naturally get to that in this show,
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so maybe we'll just like squeeze it in after this.
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But you have made decisions, Federico,
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that I think I would like to unpack a little bit.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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For now, we have disallowed all AI crawlers
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from Mac stories.
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Over the weekend, we are gonna go one step beyond.
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Right now, we're just telling crawlers
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not to crawl our website for AI using the robots.txt file,
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which is just like putting up a warning sign
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that anybody can ignore.
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But over the weekend, we are actually going to roll out
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including Applebot Extended,
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from accessing Mac stories, period.
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Because I am done with these things.
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I am not okay with it.
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It's a, fundamentally, I believe it's a technology
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that will kill the web as we know it
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and will hurt people and their businesses for years to come.
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And these companies and we collectively
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will come to regret it.
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We just don't see it now because we are collectively blinded
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by the shininess of it all.
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But we will come to regret it once we realize
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that in order to power these fancy features,
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we have killed dozens and hundreds, maybe,
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of websites and web-based businesses
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that got their content stolen from them
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just to power these fancy new functionalities.
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So that's my opinion, yeah.
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- Steven, what's your thoughts on all this?
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The tech stuff, the AI training stuff, all of that?
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- Yeah, I don't know if I've had enough time
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to think it through as thoroughly as Federico has,
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but on first blush, I don't like that content
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is being sucked into these things
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without a return to the maker of that content.
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I saw somebody on social media argue,
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like, well, how is it different from Google search?
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Where I was like, well, I'm getting a page view out of it.
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This, I'm not.
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And on one hand, I want these chatbots
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to be really knowledgeable about the Macintosh Performa.
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And so they have my content to make that possible,
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but I'm not seeing any return from that.
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And they are, and that's pretty gross.
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- Or maybe at least you were never given the option.
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- That's, I think, the biggest thing,
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is that Apple did this and then talked about it
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after the fact, and a little, at least in the talk show,
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my impression of it when they gave the answer
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was they were kind of sheepish about it.
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One of my kids did something wrong,
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and we both know they did it,
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and I asked them if they did it, kind of that vibe.
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And I just, I wanted them to be better than that.
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- It is particularly interesting in a situation like,
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you know, an interview like that.
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And I'm sure it's gonna be interesting going forward,
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where Apple is participating in these journalistic endeavors
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because they want people to hear about their products,
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while at the same time devaluing the work of the same people.
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- I am intrigued to see what that relationship adapts to
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over time for people that produce content like this.
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For me, with the content that I make, it doesn't bother me.
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I am very sure that my voice is a part of any voice
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transcription model that exists because I produce hundreds,
01:04:50
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I've produced hundreds of hours of free podcasts, right?
01:04:53
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Like if you're building something like whisper, right?
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Like OpenAI's whisper, the easiest data set in the world
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is the podcast directory.
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It's already there.
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Like you can just point something at it and go for it.
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For me, it doesn't just, like, because what podcasts are,
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it doesn't really bother me.
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Like page views or whatever, you know what I mean?
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I feel like for written text--
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- But it's not okay for them to use your voice.
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Like it's not okay.
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- Yeah, 'cause we didn't agree to it, right?
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And so like, I'm just saying like for me personally,
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like it doesn't bother me for me, it bothers me for you,
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if you know what I mean.
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I am more upset about the idea of them taking texts
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that's on the web than audio that's on the web.
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I don't know why, it's just my emotions.
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But I, because just 'cause like also it's like
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the business models of it all, right?
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So like podcasts don't make money based on how many people,
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at least the way we do it, listen to the episode, right?
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Because it's all done before.
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So that like me losing, yeah, I don't know.
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It's just my, it's hard to explain your emotional reaction
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to something, but I am upset at the fact
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that they did this to websites.
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It bothers me.
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And I have bigger problems for me than this,
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but like I'm very disappointed in them that they did it
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and they didn't tell anyone they were doing it.
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And now they just want us to accept it and forget about it.
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And I think that that is, it's a shame.
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It's a great shame in my opinion.
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- And let me say, because I've seen this happen
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as well on social media, it's okay for people
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to have complicated and potentially conflicting feelings
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about these things, right?
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We can be excited about the technology
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and disappointed by how the technology was formed.
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We can be excited about the creative tools
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at things like image generation unlocked,
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but also be worried about things like bullying
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or deep fakes, right?
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Those things can all exist in the same person.
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And so when you hear us or other people,
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or even as you think about this yourself,
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it's okay to be conflicted or have complicated feelings
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because this is a complicated
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and honestly pretty new thing to consider.
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I mean, I felt myself really struggling with that
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at the talk show, like listening to this interview
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and kind of like rapidly going from excitement
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to sort of horror, like all, like kind of back and forth.
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And I just, I've come to the place to like, you know what?
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This is just big and complicated,
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and it's okay if my feelings
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aren't completely sorted out yet.
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And it's okay if our feelings change over time, right?
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So this is, we all just need some grace in this
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because I think that it's a new world for so many people
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and we're gonna feel different about it as content creators
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than a regular consumer.
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I'm gonna think about differently as a parent potentially,
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as someone who doesn't have kids with iPhones, right?
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There's a lot of stuff here,
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so I would just keep that in mind
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when we're having these conversations,
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when you're listening to us have these conversations
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that we're figuring this out as we go
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and it's okay if that changes over time.
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It is a very feelings heavy WWDC.
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Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, you can't get away from it.
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Like, it's, I think for a lot of people,
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their conception of Apple is changing further.
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And I think that that is very complicated
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for a lot of people to be able to handle.
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I feel like I can handle it because I for a long time
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have had complicated feelings
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with the way that they manage their business endeavors.
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But ultimately I am a fan of technology
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and exciting technology.
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And I think that there is exciting technology here,
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even if I don't agree with all the ways that it's been done.
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But I think there is a whole new wave of people
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that are trying to work out how to navigate their emotions
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and the realities of the situation.
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And I think that's just gonna play out for a little while
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and we've all just kind of got to strap in
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and deal with it, you know?
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Oh yeah, everybody will deal with it their own way.
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I guess, yeah.
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Let's move on onto funnier things maybe.
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So we're gonna circle back to image generation
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and then we'll get to the risky picks.
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This is something that I was a little surprised to see.
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It feels like this is the riskiest thing
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Apple has introduced.
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And even though they have a lot of,
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seems like a lot of boundaries
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around what this technology can do,
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there are some things in here that are a bit surprising.
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So for example, there's only three styles of artwork
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and lifelike or realistic is not one of them.
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They're gonna look cartoony or hand-sketched or animated,
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but they're clearly trying to steer clear of deepfakes.
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But you can create an image of anybody in your photo library
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and that feels not great to me.
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I think about this in the context of my two,
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well now high school students in my house
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and like that can be pretty hurtful
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if someone makes an image that is making fun of somebody.
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And I said this on Mac power users,
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but image generation doesn't feel new to us
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because we've been playing with these tools
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for a couple of years, right?
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We've all played with Dolly and the other things,
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but this is gonna be now in the pockets
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or on the desks of a whole bunch of people
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who are experiencing it for the first time.
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And I just kind of wish Apple hadn't gone so far
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down the road of the image generation stuff.
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- Yeah, yeah, this is the,
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in addition to the web scraping,
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I just find this so sad.
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And I think they shouldn't have done it.
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I was hoping they wouldn't do it.
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And this is where unfortunately I can feel a,
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for the first time in maybe years
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that I've been doing what I do for a living,
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I can feel a disconnect between my opinions and my thoughts
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and what this company is pushing forward.
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And for me, seeing Federighi in interviews,
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being so wildly excited for image generation,
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a feature that I personally find so gross
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and potentially dangerous, I'm like,
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how, like, it makes me worried about future features
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that this company will make
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because I strongly, strongly dislike this one so much.
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And I think it's so sad that they,
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I'm sure they felt almost obligated to do it.
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And I hate, like, I'm gonna do something
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that I don't think I've done in years
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because I think it's such a silly argument,
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but I've been thinking about it and I'm just gonna say it.
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And I hate being that person,
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but I'll take the responsibility.
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Yes, do it, oh, do it.
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I wonder if Steve Jobs would have done it.
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Yeah, you go.
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And you know what?
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I agree with you.
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I hate using this card in this argument, but I-
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'Cause it's a terrible argument, right?
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But it's everything I've been thinking about, literally.
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I think that this move lacks taste.
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Yeah. Right?
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And I think that's what you're getting at, right?
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And I think it's an easier thing to say
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than the Steve Jobs thing, right?
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But I actually do completely agree with you.
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I had not thought of that, but I agree with you completely.
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As I said, as we were saying earlier,
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everyone has their own emotions.
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This is the thing that upsets me the most
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because I don't think that they,
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this did not even cross my mind
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as a thing that they would do,
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because honestly, I don't even think they need to.
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Like, I don't think people are particularly calling
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for this type of stuff.
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This felt like the thing that happened
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and has mostly gone away,
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because I think in general, people don't like AI art.
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Like, I feel like if you spend any time
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on Instagram right now, and you see like any brand
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that posts anything that looks like it was animated,
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people think it's AI art, and they're so mad about it.
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Yeah. Right?
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And I feel bad for artists,
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'cause there are a bunch of brands
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where I see this and I'm like,
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"I'm convinced that this company is not using AI art,
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but everybody thinks they are because it's not a photo."
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And I don't really understand why they've done this.
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I think it's particularly bad that it's of other people,
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as you said, Steven,
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and that is the part where I'm like,
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"All right, you've decided to go
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in this complete different direction
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that nobody else has done."
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And like, what's the path here?
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Like, at what point are these images photorealistic?
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Like, why would they not do that too in like three years time?
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Why is it always gonna be a cartoon?
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Like, I think there's only a cartoon right now
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because it's all they can do.
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And they can't even do that well.
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That's the thing that annoys me the most.
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They look terrible.
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They look terrible.
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You didn't even do it well.
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They want to ease you into that.
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So obviously they're not gonna do realistic now,
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but can you be sure that they never will?
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No. No, you can't.
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No, you can't be sure.
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And I really think that they just can't right now,
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which is why one of the reasons they haven't.
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There's also that.
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There's also that. Yes.
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So I just, this part to me is just like,
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you didn't need to do it and you did it
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and you didn't even do it very well.
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So what is the point?
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The emoji, you know what?
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That's good. Fun. Right?
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I like that.
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Even I will, it's a thin line,
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but the fact that you can make an emoji
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that looks like a Memoji, it looks like someone else.
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I still don't love that, but that's okay-ish, I guess.
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Like when it's actually like the,
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sorry, not the Memoji,
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you can make an emoji character
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somewhat visually represent someone else, right?
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This is in the like emoji creation thing.
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I still don't love that,
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but like that is as far as I think they should have gone
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rather than the create a Memoji,
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which is more on the lifelike,
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is going to actually take more of somebody's facial features
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and try and cross something that looks like them.
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But like the emoji, Genmoji terrible name,
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but you know, fine, right?
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That I can not just have a pizza,
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I can create an emoji, which is pineapple on a pizza.
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That feels like a fun thing to do with your friends
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and they're going to look like emoji.
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That would have been, you know what?
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A great feature that everyone would have been excited about,
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but this now lives in the shadow of,
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what is it? Image Playground,
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which is just out and out for me, distasteful, bad feature.
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Even the ones where it's like making an animal object,
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again, it's like, it just doesn't look very good, gang.
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Like I don't, I'm not sure that you really got out of this,
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what you wanted.
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The AI, like, sorry, the UI that you've built looks great.
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The result, I don't think it does.
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And like, maybe your model's going to get better over time,
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but like maybe you should have faked it
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for the presentation then,
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because if this is your best foot forward,
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I'm not really sure that the juice
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was worth the squeeze on this one.
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- I felt like this is the most,
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we have to catch up part of all that they're doing.
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And I don't like that feeling either.
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Like I can tell y'all from being there for a few days,
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I've never been to a WBC, and I've been since 2013,
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every year except the two COVID years.
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I've never been to one of these things
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where when you ask somebody like,
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hey, what are your thoughts on the keynote?
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The first thing out of their mouth is, well.
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
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- And it all came down to this.
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And the feeling that Apple is doing something
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because they think that they have to,
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not because they think that they should
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or that it's best for their customers.
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And that's weird, y'all.
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Like it's weird to see Apple doing features
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and adding technology to their platforms
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because they think the world has a leg up on them,
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which is very unusual.
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Not something I've seen very much in my career
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covering this company.
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- Yeah, and I'm seriously debating with myself right now
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what to do with these features in my iOS review.
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- Oh my word. - Later this year.
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- I hadn't even thought of that.
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- I gotta say right now I am leaning toward
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not reviewing parts of it
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because I just refuse to touch them.
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But I could be swayed in different directions.
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I know that it's objectively in a way my duty
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to review them.
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But also should I review and shine a spotlight
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on a technology that I find disgusting
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and potentially dangerous?
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Probably not.
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- Here's what I will say.
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This is your choice.
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I would say you should do it
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and then say how you feel about it.
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Because it's not like these features don't exist, right?
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- They do exist.
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But yeah, very complex feelings.
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- You need to decide that for yourself.
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That's a better reconstruction.
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- We'll see when the day comes.
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Let's move on to the risky picks,
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which is another sad moment, but in a different way.
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- My risky pick was VisionOS 2 has keyboard pass-through
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in an environment and it works with any keyboard,
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not just the ones that Apple makes.
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This is the closest I think I've gone
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to a risky pick in a long time.
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I'm like so close, so close.
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- Very close.
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- If only you removed the part after the comma.
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- Yeah, but I don't think you would have let me do it.
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- No, and you said with any Apple keyboard,
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like yeah, but we probably wouldn't have let you.
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- I don't think you would have let me.
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I thought about it.
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Like if I would have said that they have a keyboard pass-through
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in an environment, I don't think you would have let me
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- No, probably not.
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Some people that have gotten this to kind of work
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with their party keyboards, but it seems accidental.
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Apple says--
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- I've not been able to do it.
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- Okay, yeah, I think someone at the Verge said
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like it works occasionally, but this is something
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that Apple says is for their keyboards,
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that's what they've trained, I guess, their models on
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to let you see the keyboard when you're fully immersed
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in an environment, which is a good change because if you,
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if you can't see what you're typing,
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that can be problematic.
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- Yep, it's a very good change, but I wish that they would
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have taken it one step further than this,
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but it's a good feature.
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It's another good quality of life feature for VisionOS,
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but it does not get me a point.
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- Yeah, sorry, bud.
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- I said Apple shows a Siri camera, not official name,
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feature that lets you point the iPhone at something
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and use AI to understand what you're looking at.
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It'll use AI to determine various types of information,
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such as objects or text in real time.
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It may not ship this year.
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Obviously, I did not get this, and I mean,
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they couldn't get their little AI figurines look right,
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imagine real time information on the camera, so.
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Yeah, I did not get this.
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- I like AI figurines, by the way,
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it's like as a way to reference these little characters
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that they've built. - They're not art.
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They're not art, art is something else.
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- Little figurines, I like that.
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- That's good.
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I did not get my related risky pick.
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Apple previews a new VisionOS feature that puts overlays
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over the camera pass-through with information
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about objects in view.
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- Which, to be fair, I think collectively,
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these three sort of AI-based features
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would have been better AI features
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than whatever they announced.
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- Well, I get, look, where we've gone into the upset spiral,
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I think the system features for Apple intelligence
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look really good, and I'm very excited about them.
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I'm excited about the notification stuff.
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I'm excited about my phone remembering things for me
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that I can say, like I had this today
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where I know I'd taken a picture of some notes,
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but I didn't remember when they were,
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and search wasn't helping me.
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And I feel like if I asked my phone, I was like,
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"I took pictures of these notes after meeting with
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my accountant, can you help me?"
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Like all of that kind of stuff looks incredible
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and I can't wait, like, "Better Siri?"
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"Fantastic, like give me it."
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Like there's so much of the operating system features,
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like the mail stuff, like prioritizing email messages for me
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the automatic sorting, which is happening anyway,
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but like all of this stuff, like anything where
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it's the device helping me do stuff, love it.
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It's anything generation, like create new
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that I don't like, right?
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I can draw a line from me where I'm happy with the idea
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of take my text and rewrite it for me.
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Like I can accept that 'cause I do these features.
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Like I do this stuff with chat GPT.
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Like I write stuff out and I'm like,
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"Help me fix the grammar here, make this read better."
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And it does it for me.
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Like I'm fine with that.
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It's the image stuff is my biggest bugbear, right?
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I even liked the way that they've integrated chat GPT.
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I think of all the ways you could have done that,
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they chose the best way of doing it.
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Where like open AI is not in the OS,
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like we thought it was gonna be, right?
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Like powering something.
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No, it's just replacing Google essentially.
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Like instead of Google searching,
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which is what Siri currently does,
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it will chat GPT search for you instead.
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but they do that with Google.
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So, you know, there are some differences.
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- They send user data with Google?
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- I mean, right?
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Like Google knows what you're searching
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and where you are and all that stuff.
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- Well, I mean, I understand what you're saying.
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I don't know that if I ask a thing and in serious,
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like I found this on the web for you,
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I don't know if that's being attached to me, right?
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- Like, I don't know.
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- Yeah, and open AI is not getting the big money
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from Google that Apple gets.
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- They're getting anything.
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No one's paying anything apparently.
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- Doing it for exposure.
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- Yep, well, yep.
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And yeah, so I think that Apple intelligence
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has a lot of features that I'm interested about,
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but I just don't think that they nailed,
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I don't think that they landed the plane
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on this one very well.
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And I think that there are a lot of holes in this
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and it's awkward and upsetting and frustrating.
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But I know, I'm just saying like,
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I don't wanna throw all of this out as like,
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I hate it and it's bad, personally.
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Everyone can feel free to do whatever they want,
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but that's where I'm coming from.
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- So we're tied once again.
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
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We got closer though.
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Like I think we're getting there, right?
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Like if the goal is get the risky picks,
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I think we're closer to that being a thing.
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So we're just gonna keep working hard as a group.
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- I think so.
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- Which means we gotta flip coins.
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- Yep, I'm gonna say heads.
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- I'm also gonna say heads.
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- I will also say, no, I'm just kidding, I will do tails.
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- I mean, this could be a quick one then.
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- That's how it happens.
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- That's it.
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- There you go, no more benchmen.
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Goodbye, benchmanship.
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- Steven wins.
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- I am the keynote chairman.
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- Congratulations.
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- Congratulations, Steven.
01:27:39
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- Okay, y'all have to flip for a second.
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- Welcome to Chairman Club, Steven.
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It's nice here.
01:27:43
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- Oh, it's so good.
01:27:44
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- Welcome to chairmanship.
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- The air is fresher, the water is cleaner.
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- Welcome on board the chairmanship.
01:27:53
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- Oh, the chairmanship.
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Like that's where we are?
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We're on the ship?
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- Uh-huh, me and you.
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- Me and you, you're flying, Steven.
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♪ Near, far, where ♪
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- Okay, y'all have to go for the loser.
01:28:09
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- Oh yeah, I forgot about that.
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I forgot about that.
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You pick Federico, heads or tails?
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- Okay, the sound didn't work, but it is heads.
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So you are second and I do lose.
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And then you think this is a conspiracy
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is your want to think in these things.
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Are you happy with this scenario?
01:28:29
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- No, no, it's only a conspiracy when I lose.
01:28:31
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- Ah, good to know.
01:28:32
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- I mean, it's good to hear you say it, you know?
01:28:37
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Look, at least I'm honest, you know?
01:28:40
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- I don't have many qualities.
01:28:41
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- Let me update my trophy.
01:28:42
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I bet I, well, I guess in the break
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I'm gonna go update my trophy.
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The Flexis is a game held after each edition of the Riki's.
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It consists of a series of additional picks
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in relation to the upcoming Apple event or year.
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Scoring is completed separately from the main game,
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but like the Riki's, the order of picks is set
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by the results of the previous game,
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and ties will be broken by using dice by Pcalc.
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Please lie down as the rules are read.
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Hosts must make a minimum of five Flexi picks.
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Each correct pick is awarded with one point.
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Wrong picks do not remove any points,
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and no partial points may be awarded.
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The winner is determined by comparing the percentage
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of correct Flexis made by each host.
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The winner can use their chosen title
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as long as they are the winner.
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Federico shall be named Prince Flexi,
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and is known as King Flexi when having won
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both the keynote and annual games.
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Mike has chosen Duke of Flexington,
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and uses the name Archduke Flexington when applicable.
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Steven, which is me, I just read my name out,
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is the Attorney General of Flexi,
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and uses the title Secretary of the Flex when necessary.
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Loser of the Flexis must compensate the winner
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of the Flexis by donating to a charity
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of the winner's choice.
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The amount of the donation is $25 per wrong Flexi
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made by the loser, and the money, of course,
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must be donated on air.
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I am currently the winner of both the keynote
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and annual Flexis, making me the Secretary of the Flex.
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We'll see if that holds up after today.
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If someone holds all four titles,
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so in the regular game and the Flexis,
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they're allowed to choose their own nickname,
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you may be seated.
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Okay, I was first, and,
01:32:34
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well, let's just start at the top.
01:32:38
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We do not see Sam Altman's face in the presentation.
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Although he was in attendance.
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There's a very funny picture of him and Eddie Q.
01:32:52
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That's very good.
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It goes downhill from there.
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Some AI features on the Mac require an M2 or later.
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M1, which is good.
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It's much more brutal on the iPhone side,
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where you need an A17 Pro, so the 15 Pro or Pro Max.
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That's rough.
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Okay, my third pick.
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It, again, still not good.
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At least two of Apple's first-party apps
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escape iPad compatibility mode on Vision OS
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to become full-blown native apps.
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I don't think any got updated.
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I haven't seen any.
01:33:35
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Improvements to Stage Manager are announced.
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So Corey got tiling.
01:33:42
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I think that personally would be kinda cool on the iPad,
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but not there.
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So I'm not sure if this is true.
01:33:48
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I've tried to verify this myself and some places say
01:33:51
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it's true and I'm not 100% sure,
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but this was patented by Microsoft as part of Vista,
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and that patent expired last year.
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I don't think that's true.
01:34:06
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I did some Googling and found that there was a patent
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that expired, but I don't know.
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This is what I'm saying.
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I've not been able to find it definitively,
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but I like that story, if it's true.
01:34:18
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It's, man, Vista.
01:34:20
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Anytime we talk about Vista is exciting, really.
01:34:24
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They had some weird ideas in there.
01:34:25
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Something in iOS 18 picks up the UI
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used in the iOS 17 picker and messages.
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It's still weird. One of the weirdest.
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One of the weirdest picks, not UI.
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Journal app comes to iPad OS.
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Let's get search though.
01:34:47
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That's good.
01:34:48
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The next version of Mac OS is named Tahoe.
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More like Tah-no.
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Yep. Good job.
01:34:59
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What is that?
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That's one out of seven or 14.2%.
01:35:06
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14.2% sounds better than one out of seven.
01:35:14
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So I start with RCS has not spoken aloud in the keynote.
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I was close to where it was going to fit on the Bento board.
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It was like one spot over from the bottom left,
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which was my just verbal pick, which is not committed.
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Standby mode for iPad OS did not happen.
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I'm really sad about that.
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Three, at least one of the coming soon environments
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in Vision OS 2 is removed.
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I mean, technically,
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one of them was replaced with the actual thing.
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So there is one less coming soon instance in Vision OS 2.
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No, that's not what you meant.
01:35:55
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Well, I mean, it depends on what you think I meant,
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but unbelievably, the one that says coming,
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the other one is still there and says coming soon,
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which is, I kind of can't believe that that's the case.
01:36:07
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Point four, Apple announces some new immersive video content
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coming to Vision Pro.
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Apple announces an AI deal with Google.
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They want it, but they didn't.
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They really want it.
01:36:21
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They want it, but they've not gotten it
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because they think Google want cash
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and Apple doesn't want to give them that.
01:36:28
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Vision Pro international availability is mentioned.
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It was actually announced.
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So it's rolling out in a couple of phases of June and July.
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Lot of Asian countries.
01:36:39
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To start, yeah.
01:36:41
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And some Europe.
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And finally, chatbot features from AI partners
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are available only to iCloud Plus subscribers
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after a free trial.
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Nope, it's free.
01:36:55
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Well, unless you pay chat GPT
01:36:57
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and you get a little bit more.
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So that's two out of seven or 28.5%,
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which is even more impressive than 14%.
01:37:10
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So it's my turn now.
01:37:11
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And spoiler, I'm very happy with my results.
01:37:15
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Number one, some AI features will be region locked.
01:37:19
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Well, it's US English only.
01:37:22
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But you can set your device in any region
01:37:25
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to US English and they'll work.
01:37:27
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Well, but technically,
01:37:28
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if you need to put your region in the US,
01:37:32
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it is region locked.
01:37:33
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I think we give it to him, but I think it's close.
01:37:38
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Yeah, I think I give it to you,
01:37:39
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but I don't consider region locked as like...
01:37:42
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It's also not gonna change the results much, but I think...
01:37:44
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No, I know, I know.
01:37:45
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But hey, look, if we can't debate the answers,
01:37:48
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then what is this game?
01:37:50
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Because what I would think of as region locked
01:37:53
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is like the DMA stuff.
01:37:56
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Like I can change my region to whatever I want
01:38:00
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and I'm not gonna be able to download it.
01:38:01
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Well, they're saying in the chat
01:38:03
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they're language locked and not region locked.
01:38:06
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So I'm happy to give this away.
01:38:07
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It's not region locked.
01:38:08
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Let's give you the point 'cause like whatever,
01:38:10
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let's make Steven pay more money, but like...
01:38:16
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I'm glad for that on that reason,
01:38:17
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but yeah, this doesn't feel like region locked to me.
01:38:21
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Which is good by the way, like I'm super happy.
01:38:23
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And Apple is just saying it like in briefings apparently.
01:38:26
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They're just like,
01:38:27
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"Oh, you can just change your language and you can use it."
01:38:29
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It's like, "Great, thank you."
01:38:31
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Number two, some new iOS 18 features
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will be exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro line.
01:38:40
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All of Apple intelligence.
01:38:41
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It's wild, right?
01:38:43
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Like look, I understand it, but it's like...
01:38:46
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It's rough. Oh boy.
01:38:47
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Yeah, like if you bought an iPhone 15, it's like,
01:38:50
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"Oh well, I hope you enjoy your iPhone 16 next year."
01:38:53
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Can we go down conspiracy lane for a second?
01:38:57
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Well, not conspiracy lane.
01:39:00
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I don't think this is so they can just sell new iPhones.
01:39:03
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That's not what I mean.
01:39:04
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But when they were putting the iPhone 15 on sale,
01:39:09
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did they know this was gonna be the case?
01:39:12
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I genuinely don't think so.
01:39:14
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Probably not.
01:39:15
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Or at least, okay, let me...
01:39:17
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On sale, maybe.
01:39:19
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When they made the plan for this phone,
01:39:21
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I don't think they did.
01:39:24
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Can you guys do me a favor?
01:39:27
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Can you please not give me the first point?
01:39:29
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Because otherwise, some folks will be upset
01:39:33
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that it's marked as correct and it's technically not.
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And also my points do not- No, we make the rules
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around here.
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No, we make the rules around here.
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No, no, please, I'm asking you.
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My points do not affect Steven's money anyway.
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Steven donates based on how many pics he got.
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Good point, good point.
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I still think that the precedent should be
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that we make the decisions,
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but if you wanna change it, Federico, you can.
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I feel better knowing that everything is objectively correct.
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Number three, notes gets new features
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such as math calculations and voice recording.
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I think it's very interesting to start seeing this.
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One of the trends, smaller trends, maybe this year,
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is this two-way app communication
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that is happening in iOS and iPadOS,
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like math notes in calculator and inside notes,
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and also reminders in reminders and in the calendar.
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Like this two-way thing, I wanna see more of it.
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I think it's interesting.
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Yeah, reminders kinda comes home.
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It was in calendar like 100 years ago.
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It used to be in iCal many, many years ago.
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Wow, I don't remember that.
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It was a sidebar, and I'll see if I can take up a screenshot
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in my photo library. Incredible.
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I just wanna say math notes is the best.
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I love math notes.
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They crushed it.
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Like this is just like, oh man, I love it so much.
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It's so great.
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Did you see that they're even suggested
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like anywhere in the quick type keyboard?
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So like if you type out like in a message, an iMessage,
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if you type out two plus two plus 27
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and you press the equal sign, then above the keyboard,
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you will see the results suggested.
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Yeah, it's very cool.
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Oh, I love it.
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You know what's so good?
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That I like that computers just do all my math for me
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because you know what I don't wanna do?
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So I love that the computer will now just do it all the time.
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So that's great for me.
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Number four, now please, please allow me to gloat
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for this moment.
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Number four, the next version of macOS is called Sequoia.
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You could have had it.
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It was a risky and we would have given you it.
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Where did this come from in your bones Federico?
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Like why Sequoia?
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Do you just want it?
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I gave up on the idea that they were gonna use Skyline
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and I thought of all the names.
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This sounded the coolest, you know?
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So it's Sequoia, like the huge tree.
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I don't know, it just sounded cool.
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That was my reasoning for it.
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It's a good name.
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It's a good name.
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Yeah, I think so.
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Number five, Apple shows off the ability for Siri
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to control apps, but it's not launching this year.
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They showed it off and it's not coming in 2024.
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It's a next year feature based on app intents.
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There's gonna be a new API, new developer story,
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but for next year.
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Not in this cycle in 24.
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Number six, the calculator app comes to iPad.
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They found a way to make it all fancy
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and like to productize the calculator with math notes,
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which is clever.
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Number seven, this is a sad moment for me.
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The next version of stage manager supports
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more than four windows at once on some iPad models.
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Oh, 'cause this was also, if you got this,
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you got your annual risky, right?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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That was my two in one, so to speak,
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and I did not get it, which is sad.
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But that means I got five out of seven correct
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for a 71.4% winning ratio.
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That's more than 14.
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That's more than 14, more than 28,
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so please salute Prince Flexy coming back
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where he rightfully belongs.
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Congratulations, Prince.
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It's a fantastic comeback, fantastic comeback.
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Oh, thank you.
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Steven, you as a loser.
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I was thinking about the charity.
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Unfortunately, I wanted you to donate
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to some Italian charities, but it seems like
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they're not gonna accept a US address, unfortunately.
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They were both dog shelters in Italy.
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The closest I can get is the World Wildlife Fund,
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so the WWF, you can just go to worldwildlife.org
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and make a donation there.
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And that donation will be for $150.
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Yeah, it's for the animals.
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That's a pretty high one.
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That's a pretty high one.
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Do it for all the creatures around us.
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Make a donation.
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Donate in someone's name, that's what I'm gonna do.
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I'm gonna donate in your name.
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Mike, do you wanna do the closing while I donate?
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This is where I had to think, what is closing?
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What is the closing?
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The closing is now.
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Closing time.
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It's time to end the show.
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Go to Mastodon and Threads to find us.
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Federico is Viticci at maxstories.net on Mastodon.
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And I'm Mike, Steven is ismh86 on all of them.
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Federico is Viticci on there.
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This is terrible.
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I don't like the way that this is--
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No, you're doing it.
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You're doing it.
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No, I'm starting again.
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This is how I would do it.
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This is how I would do it.
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Thanks so much for listening
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to this week's episode of Connected.
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You can find us online in a variety of places.
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If you wanna find Federico online, go to maxstories.net
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and he is @Viticci on social media.
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Federico is on a selection of podcasts all over maxstories
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'cause you're a podcast network now.
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Congratulations on doing that.
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Where is MPC though?
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Where is it?
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On Tuesday, episode two.
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All the details of the surprise
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that I prepared for John and Brendan.
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Oh, and by the way, I should mention this at the top.
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If you want more of me and Federico,
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I did my annual tradition of crashing an episode
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of App Stories during WWDC week,
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which is a thing that I do purposefully.
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So sometimes, I don't know.
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I've never told you this Federico.
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So if I'm at my desk during WWDC week
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and I see that you are live in Discord,
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I just join and expect that you will call upon me.
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Like I moved to my recording desk
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because I thought that you might bring me in.
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So it was on an episode of App Stories.
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Yeah, it's a pretty accurate prediction.
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It always happens.
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Because John got lost.
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So I got to join for a bit, which was fun.
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If you want to find Steven online,
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you go to firetailpixels.net.
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Steven is also the host of Mac Power Users
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and is, I don't know what the job title would be,
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@Widgetsmith and various underscore.
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Do you have a job title, Steven?
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- Managing Director.
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- Managing Director.
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That makes it sound like you're David's boss,
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which I like the thought of that.
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He manages and is apt to direct over at WidgetSmith
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and Podometer++ and other applications.
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And Steven is @ismh86.
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You can find me online here on Relay FM,
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where I host many shows.
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I also produce products over at Cortex Brand
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and I am @imike, I-M-Y-K-E.
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That is ExpressVPN, Ecamm and Adblock Pro.
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Until next time, say goodbye, guys.
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- Arrivederci.
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- Bye, y'all.