124: ‘Schiller Did Not Have to Put Up With This Bullshit’, With Guest Guy English
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tough act to follow a little bit like to thank you also warming up the crowd also
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very different vibe it's the live show atmosphere is so great and when it
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worked and it i think it worked pretty well last week it's pretty good feeling
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I can't even imagine doing that every week that it's different it's it's good
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but I mean I know you get nervous before a big interview you know I'm not going
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to be that hard to believe that was pretty good he's good yeah you know he
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was way more candid and I was gonna do I don't think he would have done it
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otherwise you know I mean like and I feel like that is that I think that's
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the thing that people were most surprised by the other thing that I
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think people were surprised by was how clear it was that he reads our stuff you
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know like his familiarity with Marcos complaints and couple of other things
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too but it couple people that do the most common comment I got afterwards
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were wow that's a sign of Phil Schiller I've never seen before he was very you
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know he just was casual and combined with me but he obviously you know pays
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attention to us
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yea well known views these people but it was nice to get a shot at it you know
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very good was a fun time at the show to yeah it's going good job and I tell you
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in person but in truth when listening to this did not screw up your near and yeah
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a little bit without a major that was the dance you know is how do I ask you
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no questions that everybody in the room kind of want me to ask and there's other
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ones that I miss to i mean we could and I had to take I had to decide what not
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to ask is you know an hour is
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is a it was a little bit longer than I think that I told them that he be on
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stage i'd said like maybe like 45 50 minutes I think he was on stage for 56
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minutes or something like that which was not a complaint he thought it went well
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was all smiles all around backstage but the other thing too as I feel like just
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the atmosphere of the live room you can't do it like we do on these Skype
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shows he can cover more than sixty minute jeanne was scared to go out into
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the we'd take a break
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get here is just not make sense but now it's very good to write like we could
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have gone in like one that one thing I think people have sent like oh I wish
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you know there was a great interview but I wish you would've you know talked
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about blank and the one that very common is the App Store your night I one of the
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reasons I didn't is there is nothing really knew about it and I kind of
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wanted to focus a little bit more on you know current event and the other thing
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too as I feel like once you open a can of worms it's a route you know that's
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hard to do in just a couple minutes it's very complicated thing in the App Store
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distribution models adapting existing business models to work on the App Store
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provisioning code signing nightmare is the archives and the big 12 especially
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and I don't know I actually don't know I suspect that my audience in the audience
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that was in there you know in the room for the live show is skewed a little bit
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more towards Mac developers than the overall Apple developer community in
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general but it certainly of interest to me is the whole sandboxing the situation
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with the middle and a kind of we can kind of get into that was you talk about
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some of the stuff today I kind of wonder whether the calling this rootless thing
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yeah system integrity right I kind of hope that that might be a way of backing
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away from sandboxing can be could be better but I do think that I mean you
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only had an hour or less on paper I would even any extra would have been a
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can of worms and frankly he just couldn't answer anything that's part of
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it they can I mean I know he's the boss absolutes but
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I mean he's not going to make promises on stage do you like that you know as
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forthcoming as he was with other stuff he didn't say anything that was counter
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to you know he's very very good it's just it intended to counter to the
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message one thing two people asked over the weekend so you know I love it I do
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love WWDC in its it is weird and different like I went to the the beer
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bash go to the beer bashes year you probably didn't but I went and our goal
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is there and I always go one of the random always on the fence as to whether
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to go amy was with me out there all week as you know and I would feel a little
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bad going to the beer bash because actually I did you end up living in New
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York left early I lived with you now that I think about it but I go because
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it used to be in years past that was the place where I would run into some people
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from Apple that I know who I hadn't seen throughout the week if you want to bump
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into somebody from Apple and whether you we end up talking about anything
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interesting or not even if it's just shooting the shed it's a good place to
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run into them and it's funny that's what I thought about that's why when and it
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turned out that it was really sort of the opposite of his people coming up to
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me wanted to say hi and thank me and that's how you make sure that we know
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now really and I think the reason that it really it was it was it was so like
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one person after the other as I was walking around with a rather distinctive
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it'll be less less of one definitely looks great he's lost some weight and he
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looks bad looks younger than i mean you always look beautiful how just looks
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like and somehow I i swear to god it's like he talked about his influential
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they only had three beers available at the beer bash and one of them was
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Heineken
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like today as I did they ask you or did they just do it in advance so into his
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beard bed right party and I ordered a Stella Maris Stella I don't want to just
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get your words is going well I didn't know which way either I'm drinking his
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beer and he's gonna be pissed or I'm not drinkin how to get it you have all the
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bones if you know any way we ought to get to it because we have a lot to cover
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and the whole idea basic idea that I have for this episode is to cover more
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or less loosely at the state of the union stuff platforms where they call
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that session platform platform stated that from state of the union
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yeah these to pick it up into like to eat right which is the basic structure
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of Monday at WWDC sort of remained unchanged since forever which is in the
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morning there's the main Kino and that's the one that the press gets led into and
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that's the one people line up all night for that's the one that anything that's
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written you know on real TV or newspapers the next day all the news
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from there is what what comes out of it then they clear the room
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people go and have lunch and I think around 2:30 is when it starts it's a bit
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later you have a good two hours for lunch everybody but then at that point
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it's real developer badges only you get to come in and then they have it's more
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or less a second keynote but it's truly for developers I mean like I was saying
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you know very good job and I believe he constrained all of his own answers to
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what was actually in the keynote and invested is definite been getting a
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little bit loosey-goosey that the NDA stuff so I'm not really I don't even
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think that that's I don't think there is stuff I don't think there is an Indian
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because my Apple TV there's a double-double Dec happen you can just I
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don't think I put my ADC so yeah I mean what you need to and I wasn't sure if
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the login it go
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hasn't happened I do like it wasn't sure maybe was cleared for ya doin some stuff
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that combines qualities but it's not the same Apple idea usually sign in for ADC
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so I'm pretty sure that that stuff is just not only have an Indiana more I
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think they you know what let's gamble my career but I'm pretty sure that the
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stuff I just don't think that they're crazy about stuff like that anymore I
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don't know I shouldn't because I mean de
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they say is what you don't want to do is say what people say in private or in the
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labs and write this book in his work around you know we can talk about the
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future they did get a little bit on the Nexus a lot of ways WWDC especially
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because they sell out every year I want color marketing or advertising thing but
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it's it's one of the very few times it's not the only time you actually get to
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speak to developers and in a way limiting that is counterproductive
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because it's not my Google doesn't know what the hell was said in every a
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double-double disease yeah I think it's actually I think it's sort of this shift
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towards a more open Apple PR department and I'm not gonna put it all on Katie
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cotton but it you know it ties in with her leaving I mean it started before you
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know your to lighten up on a
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and a little bit she was still there but it's definitely the shift that they're
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making and I think it was always about PR optics it was that they don't want
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people saying anything in public about the beta version of OS they've shown
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until they've released the OS but now you know they've even you know there was
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there was obviously like an embargo on Monday morning where they ceded a bunch
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of people from the press with you know the current developer beta OS 10 I'll
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copy time and let them write about it i mean it's you know I think they
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emphasize the fact I know because they gave me his copy too I didn't write
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anything I did no ties I told absolutely zero percent chance that I'm gonna be
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ready to write and publish anything by Monday but there are well taken anyway
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but I think they wanted you know they wanted the people to know that just
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emphasize that this is a preview it debated this you know you're reviewing
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the ideas of what we're doing not the current state that their end and I just
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think in the past they just wanted the opposite they did not want anybody
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writing about them but i think is slowly going into my comfort zone under they
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did not have in back in the late nineteen like they would really on their
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heels and so you know you can understand it backs the world being defensive
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you know the difference yeah and I think you know I think Steve Jobs to was also
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a lot less appealing to have people writing about stuff before it came out
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and you know and in the whole idea that stuff can change
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you know he won in I just feel like if something changes something that they
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announced last week end up not shipping in the fall
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you know people are gonna call it out but I don't think that he's gonna lie I
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think he was more crazy about certified that Apple is well I mean that's made
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clear in at becoming Steve Jobs which pleased to welcome both both worth
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reading but if you're going to read one read it first
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yes I mean he's black and is the author of two whose experiences it but they did
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I hear there's there is part of that story where he basically just Steve Jobs
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call them up and just saying stuff about Apple and but their friends like their
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kids hanger do so under
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so yes and even if you were I don't think he'd be so yes times are changing
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is the hugest of companies at this point so you know you never want to be
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punching down tonight
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think think there's more open attitude but anyway I who better to have on and I
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talked about some of this developer level news and try to put it in
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layman's terms of what exactly is done and there's a lot like you you put
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together pretty nice outline which is a lot more preparation than I usually do
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for the show and just looking at it it's like man well I did have a tough act to
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there really is though the other take away I had from and watching the state
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of the union is that I i feel like Apple is really starting to get better at
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being a big company and it's clearly a lot of this stuff has been delegated and
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it's a lot less is going through one person even like someone like craig
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Venter et who obviously is in charge of the engineering teams in charge of both
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OS 10 and iOS clearly a man has a lot of responsibilities but there's a lot of
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stuff that being delegated I think clearly because it's more stuff is being
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year over year than before seems atlee certainly appears that way from the on
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stage presence and that could have been conscious decision to kind of bring
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Morgan stage I mean you know this morning I remember but it seems to me
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that there was like a cast of five people that men should like 10 years
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between 2001 till at least 8 2012 at least maybe five people on stage but the
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couple of the regular keynote or the stadium yet at the state of the union
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was much better ways but this year this enterprise both the keynote and the
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State of Union and lot of the sessions as well we mentioned I mentioned it was
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with children last week where you know they've broken this street where there
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weren't any women in the regular keen on their been women in the state of the
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union I believe for a while and has a lot of people have dried up
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for years and years I i'm tracked as long as I've been going to the BBC this
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isn't even a new thing in the regular sessions there have always been plenty
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of them that were presented by women either as the primary prisoner or as one
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of the secondary presenters who comes up just a demo a certain thing simply
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because it they've always as long as I've known anybody at the company
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they've always been a ton of talented women in you know in the engineering
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ranks and that who presented W W C if you're you know if there's a new API for
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what complications whoever worked on the watch complications part of the API does
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the presenting
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did you know I'd like to hear barbara Bush early on and guilty and rested well
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you said fine meanie said well you know I'd totally but there's a lot of women
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yeah and and the thing is you rightly pretty good job you do it Apple
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at that level is to be able to present and they will spend the time of the
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interview if you need it but you know when is your staff and you did you
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responsible for you expected to get it and talk about it either internally
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which cannot be sharing and the one thing I know that they're not going to
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do it and shoulders Angeles we emphasize its its people its still people who are
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responsible for this so part of you know the real thing isn't hey we need to pick
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more women to be in the morning keynote it we need to make sure that the
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talented women in the company are getting promoted when they should be to
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be respect to have these areas of responsibility
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and combined with that I think it's what you mentioned before is that they've
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just in general
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broaden the number of people regardless of whether their men and women you know
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whatever skin color they have just that there's more than just the top three or
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four people will get to present stuff in the Keno and yeah I mean I do think the
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pages but you know the senior Jimmy that's you know and that's you know
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that's not great but it's also true that it's a sad reflection on the state of
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the industry as it is about these people are not included the judge did you know
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I mean like there there is certainly a lag time between successful women
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getting up
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yea well and it slowly happening and then and it's really nice to see them
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taking it seriously because I know a lot of women in in Syria and there has been
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some you know it is changing in the right direction so Lisa Jackson is now
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she's not a senior vice president vice president but she's in charge of their
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environmental stuff and they're Human Resources chief is a woman I have never
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met her but her name is Denise Denise Smith she's a black woman Lisa Jackson
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is a black woman or women of color or whatever the right terminology is but
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you know clearly adds to the diversity of a page the one thing that I have so
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many people that readers and listeners of the show have speculated on ever
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since she joined the company was that Angela Ahrendts was going to become a
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major part of the keynote and i said well I exactly that I think the real I
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think what some people thought was hey Apple only let s VP's week on keynotes
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she's the first non-white guy in this in the ass rupees you know the senior vice
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about retail that is worth putting an Aquino like if they do something if
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gonna have heard ya know they have to because that's right and and really what
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it is is there said last week its Jennifer Bailey she's a vice president
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of the company she's not on that page but she's about president and she's
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the other woman on stage in that he knows she's a vice president in that
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division so she's high up and she's definitely in charge of she did the news
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that they can do stuff like that which i think is great and you know how Apple
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has a chief technical officer when they next but thats
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but holding out on it I know that yeah I'm Hancock up as hey there have been
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women in Keynote it's a bit of a bit of a stretch it was wearing 1000 nobody me
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to do that you know they have in the past been women in high-level
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this kind of systemic change takes time I think just cherry picking people to be
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the keynote is is is wrong and they're not doing that they are building a good
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stable really effective speakers and I'm really happy that they're kind of
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exploding more than like the fortified characters creatures that we used to see
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like you shelter used that you know he's to jump you know these were caricatures
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think thats good through this happened
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sure I will go down as well I certainly to this day the army he might end up
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being the only person ever who performed an actual stunt live exactly i mean
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plane in Kentucky let me to also know whether it's funny cause for years he
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anecdotally
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conversation with him use deeds done no absolutely not
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that he knew I was gonna bring up but there are a couple of things I didn't I
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as I was asking the six people in a room that I saw some tweets towards the
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people who the people who really got that joke really looked like yeah and he
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handled it really just like are you got me there yet but that might be it might
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be a good example of the last time that Apple's you know that that that I pulled
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the carpet out from anybody you know in terms of that general discussion
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hey we give him and if you follow our hands you know your your job will be
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easier going forward
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yeah and he's totally right and you know that's kind of the exception that proves
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the rule is the year before they'd been encouraging it and then they like to
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know what I can do that so that kind of sucked but he said it their track record
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was pretty good he didn't even say they were being doesn't get the right as I
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was in 2000 yes it's 100% didn't even say that he said that you know it's
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pretty good and it is pretty good so let me take a break then we actually haven't
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yet a couple couple of blades shaving cream really really high end stuff it's
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so nice it's so much better made better designed then then the stuff from
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I've got so that the one they have they've got one called The Truman said
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it's got this orange plastic handle the one I have and it's from years now I
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mean if anybody's been listening to the show now you know how long areas has
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been an occasional sponsor the show and when they got started they sent me this
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the Winston and I still have that got a metal handle that's 25 bucks little bit
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more expensive I was actually looking at mine the other day I have had at least
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two years I was looking at it
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and I usually shave in the shower and it always drops it falls in the tub all the
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time I was looking at it it looks brand new like it looks like I could put it
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back in the box and sell it back to somebody is mint condition this stuff is
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really really made the last really well designed to sort of a classic look and
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they'd really take this stuff seriously they the blades they were buying them
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from some company in Germany there german-made blades and they like him so
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much that they just bought the whole factory and their make that that said
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they make their own place so they're not like just putting that Harry's brand on
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you know white label razor blades that they buy from anybody in the commodity
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market they make their own blades they're really good and the whole point
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and reason they can they can sell this stuff so much cheaper is that they're
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cutting out the middleman they make this stuff they package it they put it really
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cool boxes you buy it and ship it right to you free of charge free shipping on
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everything so there's no markup that you get by going through distributors and
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distributors selling it to drug stores and drugstores putting their markup on
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it and then the drug stores because these people shoplift stuff like razor
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blade all the time putting it behind those stupid glass cabinets with a lock
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and then you gotta find employ not mad at you just go to Harry's dot com you
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order it
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15 bucks or gave you everything you need to get started and then once you find
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out that the stuff is just as good as I've been telling you you can order
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stuff like new blades are under two bucks a pop if you get them in quantity
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way less than than than a big brands are even when you buy more places like
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Amazon if you get like gillette whatever other brands like that so you pay less
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you got a better product and it could not be more convenient so great stuff if
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where you go to Harry's dot com
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and use the code talk show
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know that just talk show and on your first order you'll save five bucks
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fantastic deal so go there checking out houses dot com and the code is just
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plain talk show no joke I use the multi day day spontaneity and I got hooked and
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I do use it so i dont had don't forget don't because I don't actually talk show
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you could try to debug I think one of the 10 day and you use it I can actually
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get probably wouldn't have followed up you know sponsors to give us the shaving
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creams and the day after shave and the razor blade and you know now he's doing
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a thing to also Apple does when they come out with the first thing and then
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they slowly iterate over time where they've slowly added a few new things
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like they started out I think they only had a shaving cream and then had a phone
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and they had one and not the other and I think they added the gel is the second
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things are you get a choice when you buy any kid you can choose between shaving
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cream shaving gel number one you prefer they've got both all sorts of it and if
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you listen to me a few weeks ago if you're smart you bought it for your
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father's day they had a father's take it but they're already sold out of it might
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be a little too late now anyway since she wasn't coming until two days before
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anyway if you're smart two weeks ago you would listen to me about that yeah that
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could get you know my lady friend Ted wants a gun cleaning kit and a nice yeah
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so I'm gonna treat her right I guess you could be tired CIA scared to death I
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will be asking for that stuff because you
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I let's talk about some of this technical stuff from the WBC and there
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really is a lot going on the order of your your well I mean we segue from ya
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so the first thing that you have in the list and I think it's a good topic is
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the apt inning and I think that I think that ties into the whole idea that from
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Federici in the morning keynote about how they significantly cut down on
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what's going to be the over the air size of anonymity over their size but the
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minimum required open storage on your device to get started with the update
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iOS not I think it's got to be really I think so $0.60 like four gigabytes free
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for example a one-point lead to things happening which will describe in detail
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in the moment and probably dead man's cum say they mentioned is probably a
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combination if they're doing some of the research stuff over you know like and we
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definitely so yeah when it's happening is three things and it is on the mend
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resources which are easier than the example is is a game where it's you
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you're not going to get to level 10 just playing the game until a little bit so
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you can have resources that are included in your application but are not actually
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download from the App Store until you start 22 need to use them so that's big
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see you downloaded can be small but you can actually have a big application in
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general it used to be
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they remember back in 2008 2009 when we're shipping activities and stuff we
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sweated getting the app down to the size we would be ok to download over I think
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it was at that time
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10 points something and we had a lot of graphics and audio files which you know
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so you know I think now the direct download size is limited I think it was
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limited and it it's kind of a moving target but the total downloads says with
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these resources about 20 and it's definitely an issue I see it a lot i
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dont download a lot of games myself the Jonas does and it's it's always like you
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know sitting on a whoopie cushion emotionally when it's a hey can I get
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this new app but we're out now and it's a while want over the over the cellular
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down on them and so it's definitely a big deal and you know there was a huge
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engineering challenge we sweated that because we need the impulse buyer for
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those kind of pop yeah I mean do you remember that sometimes and sometimes
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not right and even if it's even if most of the time you still remembered to get
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the same game when you're back on wifi you're gonna lose some some number of
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downloads that you would have gotten otherwise yeah and that's definitely a
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big deal so I think it's a huge win for game developers yeah I mean this does go
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did it shields on the 16 Gigabyte which was kind of a non-answer let alone but
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at the same time they're backing that up with a bunch of this technology did they
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put into you I was nine in order to try to make that he he he was day in hand
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waiting about doing more things that cloud
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but you know the the technology that they've actually been adding support
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that supports the fact that they support the argument they really do want to make
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16 gigabytes value viable
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well and like my argument was guessing most people listening to this episode
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probably listen to that episode amino acid pretty good numbers but my argument
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my friend was that Apple three years ever since Steve came back has done this
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good better best three-way framing the product line and that to me with the 64
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616 64 128 split its a little bit more like ok better best it's hard for me to
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justify calling 16 good and you know he he made the best case he could I think
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that sixteen is pretty good and and and depending on your needs that if you're
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going to shoot a lot of video don't know you want to upgrade but if you are
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buying devices for a enterprise type employee type thing that you don't need
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that and you know that you can store stuff with photo even with video you can
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use iCloud photo storage and not keep all of your video on your device and
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still have access to it on the fly when you need it by downloading it when you
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need it
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companies buying it hasn't given that employs its emailing you encountered
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messages in the canisters and it basically gauges for that also I like
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they did to me not to get too many questions good and you can't
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good better best and ensure that it wasn't actually that good so on the
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other hand you know they are making their investing lot of stuff we're in
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order to make these lower capacity zones I got so I got a lot of feedback on that
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question from people and some people were like wow you did a great day could
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you just did a great job framing that in a way that you know you ask the tough
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question but you did it in a respectful way where you weren't being present
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confrontational other people were like you did you should have followed up on
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that after his answer and pressed him on it further or other people who made what
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is a good point was that I'm it's like my own personal perspective on this
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where I'm really only interested in the current generation devices I didn't even
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mention the fact that they're still selling eight gigabyte devices like if
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you buy the iPhone 5 seed which is the one that I think currently free with
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contract you only get eight gigabytes of storage which is really low but I do
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think like you said like with this whole at planning things they're not it's not
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like they're selling them and engineering has software engineering has
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left them behind like I think more than ever they're really focused on making
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sure that the entire array of these wireless devices that they're selling
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our are moderately useful device you know pretty pretty good prices going
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yeah my i mean this is pretty much empty cheated but my understanding is that the
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the RAM chips that the use in the 16 gig about it they don't come to reduce that
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they need to find a different suppliers like things get complicated stuff yeah
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that's that's something I think we're
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there's a there's some basic we heard this from the same person last week but
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sort of office but that it's a little bit more complicated than just the
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product marketing implications of the way that it if 16 to 64 or 128 is the
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split boy there's an awful lot of people who are there on the fence might have
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gone with the law if it was 32 at the low end would have bought that 32 but
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instead by the $100 spend the extra $100 to get the 64 clearly that's part of it
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but that we heard that there's a technical reason and it was that sounds
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crazy I know if the if the 32 gigabyte chick chips did exist it wouldn't be is
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not a hundred dollar expense tablets a couple of bucks at the most but then
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there was something very very specific about these chips with 32 ones actually
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weren't there and they wanted to have a minute quantities 16 was actually there
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is actually like what you call it an operational advantage to 16 64 128 so
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you know i cant its only have spoken to the guy actually buys all the stuff you
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know that seems plausible to me and it's also not something feels but on the
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other hand so I love this software technologies and a lot of it there's an
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awful lot of things it's gonna keep coming up because if if we even get to
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swift and stuff like that but boy the whole and and and one of the things the
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shore said last weekend I do think we're starting to see it is that a lot of
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these things are years in the making and some of it
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many years maybe close to a decade i mean when did happen first bring Chris
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application needs and that will you know that that would have huge gains in terms
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of the application downloads and the device itself in its seems like there's
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going to be a big deal and it happened so you submit as a developer you submit
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one up with everything all your resources or 32 bit or 64 bit compiled
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output you submit that the App Store and in the App Store takes care of serving
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customers which is great and it's one of the benefits of having an after you get
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this License doses you need to download a program and so it's another way that
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saves everything anyways less energy lasts networking that's no good for
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everybody
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faster but it's another way that apps can get under the cellular limit to
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definitely on demand an end actually a lot especially with this many devices
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now with so many requirements and resources are getting blown out
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cannibalize its gonna make it so that every app that you download is saying in
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terms of you as one of the other things that interest in me about I was
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tantamount surprised because they're still selling their a five with that the
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entry model non retina iPad Mini and since they're still selling it that
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makes sense that they're still supporting it with iOS nine but you know
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presumably they're going to have new iPads in new iPhones later this year so
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it's only going to be adding to the number of devices so now we're going all
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the way from a non read no one x stuff like that like I said the entry-level
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devices that are such as red but you know they're still not read the device
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being sold still being supported all the way up to three acts devices like the
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six plus yeah yeah and the you know again this kind of shit tryin to me that
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that's a big investment
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put a lot of work into making at work so you know I just lip service and trying
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to further the marketing guys I know it's great to try another thing I think
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this is the first time is that this is a real struggle for developers if there if
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you're doing something that really presses the limits of the device think
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high end game
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think something like Pixelmator for iOS you're really really stretching the
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limits if you want to both take advantage of the latest hardware and the
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fastest graphics stuff that's unlike the current state of the art iPhone and iPad
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and yet still be able to even launched on they face ones so well this'll have
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to at this e-mail code well but the one that other thing that they announced
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this was in the morning with Craig where they announced that you if it's up to
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you as the developer but you can submit app now for iOS that requires 64 bit you
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know that that he and effectively that means the seven or later as the 87 with
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very rarely given us the lack of a better word break points in terms of
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what can and can't be said about it generally they want it and always level
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supports it they want to put his to support it is one of the few did it and
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you know if they did they added this in order to exactly like sports stuff like
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I and graphics and games because you know a lot of these things the older
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architectures can handle it and you can the development burden of supporting
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these older system is going to outweigh any benefit to you have to them and yet
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in the asteroid there's no way to indicate that there is but it's terrible
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if you if you're not using a seven-hour above or something like that does say
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don't download this game yet
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yeah I mean to express that in the App Store nobody wants to cheat in
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after-hours I mean some people do well in the journey of people are good actors
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and nobody wants them to download something that they can't possibly and
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yet there was no program headache or there was no way to express that this
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game requires a certain level of hardware in order to be even remotely
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sign so divided that which is which is nice
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in the old days people switching unlike
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absolute Video camera like there is some weird stuff that happened to coincide
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with take faster processors and so they claim that they needed some certain
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words like a video camera videos or whatever it was yet well we know that
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this device is faster and it also has other thing so we're going to take it on
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the other thing you know the tricky at relented not limiting who can buy it
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that's a crime experience all around you like to Apple you lying to the customers
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and you know let's come back and talk about but code but fun to read and but
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remind me if you want to do remember that we're able pick this up is talking
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about because I want to tell you about our good friends at igloo igloo is the
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internet you will actually like you can share news organized files coordinate
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calendars manage projects and more all in one place it's a place it's an online
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internet for your team your organization your business whatever you want to call
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it your group where you can do all this stuff in one place and you can do it on
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every device it's all web based it works great everything looks great on phones
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tablets desktops
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big displays displays anything he wants gonna look great
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their latest upgrade they call it Viking that's like you know like the elk uptown
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version number of their stuff they give names like that
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and make changes they've even had the ability to track who has read critical
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information to keep everyone on the same page so it's a great read receipts in
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your email or read receipts on iMessage something like that but it's a lot more
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like iMessage than emails cuz it's not annoying just as little indication of
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who's read what in that helps you track where their key colleagues have read and
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acknowledged policies or legal agreement or something like that and if you don't
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need that then you don't need to you don't need to worry about it but if you
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do it's a major upgrade to glue them maybe was keeping you from using it
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before so that's great if your company or your team has a legacy internet that
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looks like it was built in the nineties it's probably because it was built in
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the nineties and you should give here's where you go to find out more go to
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include software dot com slash the talk show and they have a tremendous
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tremendous tree trial format for 10 people or fewer you can just use it in
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for as long as you want free of charge that's it and so if you've got a team
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that's fewer than 10 people who is free to use it and you don't even have to
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worry about it and if you have more than 10 people they have really really great
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pricing depending on your size but you can check them out for free and get
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started and just see how good it can be so my thanks to software dot com slash
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the talk show first sponsoring the show what we did Canadian they might as well
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be like I think they are they're very nice so I suspect that they are every
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time I interact with them they're very very nice people
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because the only explanation that's right because I explained it is I think
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that this this seems to me like something that even in the state of the
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union sort of they went through this very very quickly and I yeah they talk
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about it kinda skimmed over it
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this session exploration visually mentioned it and then the expansion in
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the WWC at two movements in a bit good and it wasn't really spoken about much
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publicly after that but my impression from what they said on stage was the
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code was affecting the American term for this sort of the Jabba wave like you can
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pump things down to two byte code where you can redeploy the same code across
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different right like in in a traditional compilers compiled to a specific
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processor instructions so if you were you know and x86 chip your compiler
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generates X 86 machine code that is directly it's the native language of the
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sound byte code and Java is probably the most famous example of this
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the Java compiler compiles to bytecode and the bytecode is its low level but
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it's the same by code can run on its a Intel or PowerPC because it interpreted
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by a virtual to you which is the one time you know when people ask you to
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install Jabba that's what they mean
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rightly did they need you to install the gentleman time so that they can
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interpret this occurred
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so my understanding from what they've said briefly with your code would be
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compiled down into a job like white gold and then we compiled by Apple with their
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lives compiler technology to target whatever devices to thought like so this
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would in a blue stuff like CPR CPU and watched it again I paired with an Intel
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processor because it would be dynamically be compiled when you try to
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download it there's nothing I did sound like I have to say that sounded like
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what they say well that's what they said and I freaked out I was that because you
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noticed test so I was going to be there was troublesome what actually happens is
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did LVM compiled code down to bed good news but the big coated lol inmates is
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very much targeted to the processor that you plan to the point and the only
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changes that Apple is going to make in this process are quote provably correct
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and that gets hurt is sort of explain if I'm doing something in loop and at the
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beginning of the loop I have to do something a hundred times and every time
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I have to write down five different things never change and memorize them
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the loop and you know do all of the tasks have to do and do it again and
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have to read them all down again one optimization would be too well why don't
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you just read in town wants and use them every time loop now modern compilers can
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do that they can we order your code in order to achieve efficiencies in this
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way and to compile culture not to cry if those 50 and you're saying it in this
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case those five things are exactly the same and have to be exactly the same you
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can prove that they'll be exactly the same all hundred times through the loop
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well okay so there's two things these days yes there is back which is
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basically did optimization providing code little pulls out and put them on
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you your name
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gonna ask you your family name and then I am going to break them down on a piece
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of paper and gonna pass it to somebody else that's my iteration ok well im
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gonna probably outnumbered done it so there is a little bit different now ask
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you you name ask you your family name and write them down and doing it over
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and over and over now one day you like you don't want June is a shooting game
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I'm going to call myself a guy that's an awesome name and so now when I go to
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have asked you your name and is now guy Gerber and so the outward jacob Hoggard
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yeah I'm trying to advance compiler optimizations now there's a pretty good
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so you took those two steps I guess can you name your last name and took mad the
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loop most of the time Bitola correct but there is a weird education
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by analyzing the code you can necessarily tell the user lately you may
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change your name it so that breaks covered and that's the kind of
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optimization that happens with all three year deal to like did you set a flag
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that how much you want to go to be optimized when you compile these things
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debug get stepped in and see exactly is happening at higher and higher level
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optimization the compiling its markets more about doing this but the compilers
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not always able to reason about your code and therefore can introduce some
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bucks so that's why I was told that cannot happen so they towed there
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different day they have already done that interest asia trying to be smart
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and moving adding the code in order to achieve algorithmic and we've done that
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on your machine the machine underneath your desk as a developer and so what
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what what you've gotten from Xcode on your machine you can test to your
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satisfaction
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exactly now what date code will allow Apple to do and I'm gonna come up with
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similarly stupid example is that if you have some operations come get multiple
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operation need is a fast way to do it I get on another plane powers of the CPU
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but if you only multiplying powers of 10 like $1600
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all you have to do is add a bunch of zeros right like legitly that's how you
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learn to do math
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there can be a very fast way to do multiplication
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this compiler can take advantage of because it's it's being introduced as a
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new contingent exceptionally good as a new capability in the CPU now multiply
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to multiply this matter of happenstance to slow its the same multiply same order
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of operations is fine
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whether they take a shortcut although they do the full amount clay is you know
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is something that is basically decision based on the decision to make and so
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order to better take advantage of these my nude optimization right and so it's
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under the hood so this article that was getting a widely cited article written
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by I don't even know it is here
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here she goes by the name international lemon and I i don't know who this is but
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that the initial lemon wrote an article that sort of thing they're probably
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wrong that it's it's a good I recall I recommend reading it it's where I
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started until I spoke to people a little bit more magic then then they can
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probably get away with and maybe even like from your perspective as a
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developer more magic
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then you would be comfortable them trying to get away with
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well so ready to getting lost in your shulman hey that's where they seem
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excited about the possibilities and it is it's exciting that you could we
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target application to different platform on the other hand somebody targets
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Michael different platform and I don't get to prove it and it shipped under my
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name I am gonna feel very uncomfortable it now turns out that's not what you
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doing there is there they're doing small optimization can have probably pretty
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small benefits but in under certain conditions it did so and you know I'm
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excited about what next
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so this was called me and just as somebody who majored in computer
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sciences to think about computers I it's like a purely computer science thing is
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Apple unveiled a new compression algorithm they're calling L E E
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almost surprised because Apple usually comes up with some kind of name for
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everything
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and its replacement for well sort of a drop-in replacement for GNC live or
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whatever but that it's different I mean I dont replacement
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it's an alternate laughs as he should speed compression factor and its way
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faster than Zealand and competitors better and but the only thing that they
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didn't unveil about the state of being open source guessing that they probably
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will but they just didn't want to say anything right now because they're not
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they're not ready but who knows well like you said I think this is like
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serious comps a territory yeah if they don't open until I said there's going to
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be a paper on it just seems to me like even if they've you know I can't see why
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they wouldn't open sources I mean is if there's some part of it that they've
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patented but even so it's like to me it would be better for Apple if they would
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be more in Apple's interest to have this is widely used as possible assuming
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everything they say about it is good that it has the tight compression a you
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want but it's three times faster than the liberal whatever they would but you
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can patent something in still describe the Andre
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that's kind of the point you can even a gift for you know better than I like
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through twenty years seems like before the patent expired yeah the problem gift
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tho unisys owned up and give the day didn't enforce it depend on it didn't
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enforce it and the web
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of a sudden unaware of everybody was using it and then somebody at Unisys
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realize hey we on a patent on this and then you know everybody sort of yeah it
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was specifically if I i since their invention the family of things it would
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I think what they could do that Apple could do some anybody could do I think
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other people have done is you can patent it and say this is an Apple patent but
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then they can they can bestow that patent you know they can say this is
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open to the world you know once you have the patent is the bus but they could
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like make you can listen to terry like a legally binding to determine the
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licensing terms if the terms are everybody can use it and everybody can
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use it but I don't see that this is not a major benefit Apple this is not going
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to be more of a benefit Benefit Apple if everybody else started using it even you
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know so like Google's servers were using it
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Amazon servers were using it or other you know
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startups you know people with Web services could deploy it anywhere from
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anywhere so that iPhones receiving these you know their stuff over the air could
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take advantage of this and have better compression and you know less CPU
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intensive decompression of the compressor and white and one thing the
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point of that was that a lot of the compression algorithms that we use today
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were twenty thirty years ago and CPUs looked very different backgrounds so
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creating modern one that takes full advantage of modern instruction sets and
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the ability to work on letter dated with meant getting to the node weeds and this
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one but there's methods to work with a lot of data with very few instructions
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and and the CPU just optimized that well I have to say much more about it but I
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do so I still think it's an interesting thing to be coming out I'm not surprised
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but it's it's interesting just pure computer science when to come out
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yeah one thing and even before the show I see faced him as the open-source
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exception they're really pretty good deputies said yeah but they're people
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remember that infamous when they face time and Steve Jobs and it's gonna be
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open industry standard we're gonna you know we're going tomorrow morning we're
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gonna send this to all the industry's standard standard committees and blah
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blah blah and so whenever apple says anything's gonna be open people like my
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breath on FaceTime FaceTime is definitely the exception
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you know yeah I had seen this before but said on your show I went out to party
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with the Chiefs Sunday as the day it was announced and they had no idea what you
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don't know and have since heard from people who would know that Steve asked
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somebody can be open sources and they just came back with cheddar and jack
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critique like whoever gave the answer lies in the entire team sitting in the
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audience and when they heard there was gonna be open source D they were as
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shocked as we were probably marcia so anyway
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us in the interim but it's not that's not some kind of thing that's just a
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complete version and it's sort of you know it's you know you gotta take the
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good with the bad with Steve Jobs where he can be impetuous and impulsive and
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sometimes that works to your advantage and sometimes it doesn't get the
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impression that she was to you and they had all sorts of other problems with
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that to where they had like a patent lawsuit and then there was a time I
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think I might be some of seven middle but some of this there were problems you
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know someone FaceTime debut to where we are today where because of a patent
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lawsuit they had done roll some stuff
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and it made it love work lies well you know dropped calls and stuff like that
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it got worse for a while before it got better because they had to take out some
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stuff because of a patent lawsuit obviously that would have been a problem
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if they'd open if they had just just quote unquote open source the original
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thing anyway yeah you don't just decide to print or something like that
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technical and you know that's alright so next big topic we've got watch kit to
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point out which is seriously a major major major difference so watch kit as
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we know it with what they unveiled last november what every single watch app in
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the App Store today is his code that runs on your phone and projects you I
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onto the watch and watch get to point out as promised by Jeff Williams month
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or so ago is native native native code that can run on one point still works
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which is nice and might be good for some uses you know why I asked yeah sure
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about that last weekend there may be some apps that don't even need to run
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natively if they really do just need occasional status update why even bother
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with it
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so I do think it would get there was a big thing yeah I think so when I was
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surprised about with just exactly how much access we go to it because we get
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we all expected acts when we get complications notifications glasses and
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apps I really did not think that we use third-party developers would be afforded
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access to the complications I always expected that we would be eventually but
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I thought that would be a next year
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well it's actually sure but as it was called watch get to put whatever first
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release of native yeah I will never use a version number like this but more last
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night what we had with the current you know watch kids sorta like watch kids
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0.1% prized the card it watch it seems like watched it could have been a boon
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Bluetooth thing and then I don't know watch STK could have been but you see
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interesting you still need to have an iPhone app in order to have one jet you
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cannot sell watches directly and they need to be a compliment to your iPhone
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what that means is you know probably lost the muddy day going to happen
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approval I can you disable screen comes up and check you are probably not but
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what was keen to point out with his is remarkably robust and forward-looking
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especially compared to that we saw the line should I one of my go-to moves
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during WWDC is when I run into somebody I haven't seen an awesome 90
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just asked him you know and especially this week I just had last week I had had
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more meetings and stuff outside Moscow need than usual most every day I had
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something going on and i i really I didn't make it to any sessions at all
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all week long so I was woefully under informed even compared to usual so I
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just ask people like tell me something call you learn this week and you know
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what you're taking I kept hearing over and over people who are surprised you
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were like I knew they were gonna say that they said we're going to get native
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watch out I can't believe how how much they've exposed to watch out sorry you
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know even knowing that we're gonna have something quote-unquote native running
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on that people are vitriano developers are very surprised at how much i mean
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shut you know not to be too nice to you but until I watched him 1.00 period to
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to chill and condoms to
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yeah it really is usually have me on the show and I agree with something you want
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me to die I i text it down
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forget we're texting about that I told him it killed me to publicly how good he
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looks like they got written during fireball lawyer I don't know why we got
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him I am along with beer and so here's an interesting things so complications
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everybody is excited that there's really good complications API
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and a third party apps can add complications to all these phases it is
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fascinating design challenge I was talking to the guys my friends who work
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at mlb.com and they do the MLB app and they were like they heard about this
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they were they were just like us they were surprised that they were gonna get
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it and then they immediately started plotting what they're gonna do and for
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most of these complications you're so limited in space and how much size it's
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like that their first thought was that you could pick a favorite team and then
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you have a complication that while the game is going on would show you the
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score but they for most of the sizes of complications they maybe they figured it
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out by now but at least last week they still hadn't figured out how to do it
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because you can't use color because the colors come from the he said he said
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yeah you can't like say the Yankees are blue in the Phillies are red and
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indicated with dots that way or something like that you have to do has
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to be without using color to indicate that and there's so little space that
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you you know it's it's really it's gonna be a great design challenge in terms of
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like constraints being you know forcing you to be super creative yeah I agree
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just as I know you have the MLP guys like but it's not just use live in
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baseball
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those guys to meet ya like we've had lunch but joined you for lunch
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you don't even know the rules of baseball you if i dont have a good time
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to talk to they are very very smart cars and they are loved as well and they're
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not jackasses when I like to swing the bat this way
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batting a thousand is that a hundred percent yeah but they are killing it in
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terms of technology like you killin it i think is correct in their backend is the
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one that's terrible video back and does all of the WWE stuff and the HBO now
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they're not doing HBO Go HBO Go is still the old HBO backend stuff is yes and I
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think I think the new stuff is probably more popular yeah and I mean just wrap
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your head around that MLB is major technology is crazy
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well I think about this like they did last year with HBO Go when Game of
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Thrones the last year's season of Game of Thrones came out their servers
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crapped out and they had to say stuff like we know it's Sunday night and
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there's a new episode of Game of Thrones if you want to watch it on game on HBO
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Go why don't you wait a day or two and there was none of that this year with
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the HBO now and it's one of the things people do you know when when when you're
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online stuff fails everybody talks about it and when it works perfectly everybody
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just assumes that it was supposed to be but they mlb.com back to HBO now stuff
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with Game of Thrones just just worked and everybody wanted to what you might
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just want to sing their praises was not damaged but you know complications from
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the white person I don't think I can even tell you how many times I've been
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hanging just does the conversation
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check out what's going on with the game
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every great and the way complications work is pretty cool in the you provide a
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timeline but I obviously that's not going to work for a game because you can
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predict the future but for you know stuff like weather or coming events you
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can provide timeline and then when you start dying the digital crime and you
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get to see into the future I haven't tried the beta gonna put america watch
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and you still have you thought about that I do I was getting ready to send it
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back and maybe I should keep it put 2.2 on it that's going in the garbage and
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that they're gonna incinerated because I work it yeah probably lives gonna put
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that in zip lock bag and going I think like a lot of people while I was
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watching the keynote and they said ok and now we've got this time line
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interface for complications and you spend the digital crown the go forward
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or backward in time and it'll show you you know like so few of the temperature
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obviously the show you the future temperature but you can go back in time
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and see the previous temperature or the joke that they made that the stock you
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know just how good does not go into the future but you can go into the past and
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see the stock moving throughout the day as the hours you know change I'd like I
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am sure a lot of people I immediately thought what the hell happened now when
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I spend the crown on my watch and I went on the ground and of course nothing
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happens
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well depends on the astronomy and leave the Sun so you can do that you can spend
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that thing and it shows you what happened but that with those are two
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phases where you don't get to customize the complications and it makes me wonder
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maybe that might be why
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you didn't get to customize the complications because they didn't want
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to have had that hadn't occurred so makes me wonder whether in the you know
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to point out what maybe they'll add some minor complications to like the solar
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face because those will update to the ground we'll have to ask your friend to
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say but I thought that was pretty quiet and that's pretty cool use hindsight it
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seems pretty obvious that I was gonna come to everything actually I should be
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able to predict that because while so you know why should spinning the crown
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piano Op yeah of course and well I mean they killed it I think that great just
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seeing what he when you next UI UI your next counter communist is a major and
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not only that there's the tactile feel is it coming soon in that you move the
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digital crown very little while we have to spend a little bit you know there is
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a it's a screaming to the top of the page
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dresses like swinging couple and you have known here as foreground
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discouraged background preferred what does that mean this is something chance
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it to me when we were doing a debug WWDC to get eventually on the phone you could
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crawl but technically at everything is still running and I was instantly
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them to the API and then go away soon as you turn that dial your process is not
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or a hundred events in advance when the time travel dial when the digital ground
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it decides what do with them rather than phone which eventually headed immediate
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interaction model for me since I magnin I do think so I know you may know it's
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like you're supposed to keep your complication going you to schedule like
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well I mean this User difference is like you when I try to schedule the show and
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budget I'm not really in this is where I am free and you can go away and
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information working around your schedule and then come back with a well is the
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time that works for both of us they that's kind of what the complications
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priority notification if it comes into your phone and you market is high
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priority it'll go to the watch right away and i was thinkin that's perfect
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wanna have scores on my watch the Yankees
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we'll just all you need to know is that there's a game starting at seven o'clock
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starts they can just wait for the every time they score changes and a high
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priority notification and then the watchword be up-to-date pretty much as
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soon as the notification is your iPhone and it doesn't need to pull on a regular
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basis again just wait for this you know for their a piano that watched the phone
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how to get those notifications that only happen when the score changes and so do
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things you first
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notifications no longer need to be presented to the user they can just go
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to the second I love you think that a Yankee score changes
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high-protein well this is another very this is where it pays to be a soccer
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because then you only have to get one no notification game since they all end 10
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can argue with that
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user IDs and pretty much get the same data out of it that that native apps can
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occasion when you guys it used it for desperately trying to land at home
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friends and family normal people and not not like people who are developers and
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no indication system is a pain in the ass is that a lot of normal people
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really hate signing in with Twitter or Facebook because let's say they just
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want i just want to keep them separate people don't really understand where one
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thing blurs with another but they do they know if they never even sign into
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this Notes app with Facebook then they can never get intertwined and people are
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just uncomfy people don't like doing it people like having I know it sounds like
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you're supposed to use a different password with these one and so
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developers think I'll solve this will just use you know Facebook as your login
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people are uncomfortable with that because they don't want Facebook getting
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never signed in to Facebook to anything I still have a Facebook account here but
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I know I do just for the sake of like I worry about it when I use Twitter to
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sign into something else though because I've I don't think I've ever gotten
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burned by this but I know there are stupid things where you can like sign in
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with Twitter and you're not really paying attention and then they
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automatically tweet your account I'm using blah blah blah and there's a judge
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that happens you know
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yeah maybe I think I think and I think she only reason I avoided that was that
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I was late to it and a bunch of friends who got burned by it and so I knew not
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by enlarged again I mean I very rarely use Facebook but in theory that's got a
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lot of prison information on me
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twitter is like 99% me being a jackass and public which I realized that
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everything input into Twitter's
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DMZ expect to be private but I mean honestly if that failed will be that bad
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but if your app recorded his Brooklyn I'd probably let them do to you but that
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isn't to do it because I have no idea what that would mean so even as a
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developer I don't know I have no idea and i don't know if that can change in
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the future either well anyway I we might have been a lot more likely to use
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iCloud than anything else and we even thought about ways to use iCloud in a
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way that
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know even everyone using I called for the data just using it as an
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authentication having a token or something like that and there's ways you
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could do that I think having their web service API it certainly makes it more
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interesting and more likely that we would have used in a really might in the
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future is something like that yeah that's a good stead John just start to
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yeah we can start let me take a break I have two more sponsors thanks let me get
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blown out and it's a good friends it however they got you know however is
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yeah I just three days earlier
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like a DNS expert to do it anyone can do it they explained everything will be
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domain name registrars it's like going into the bad part of town you feel like
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you gotta keep your hand on your wallet
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you gotta look you know for checkboxes where they're automatically upgraded you
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think that still sounds too good to be true but it's not as they call it Valley
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striptease with two we get it we get mad
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like halfway down this stage I think Swift is doing great I think the fact
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that it's as popular as it is one year in is fantastic but almost nobody is
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using it yet as their main language it's just it's not reason it's not a failure
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it's just it's the side effect of Apple releasing it as early as they did to get
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feedback and I think if Apple were different company this would be there
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now comes word 1.0 would have been swift 0.62% is a really think that the
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differences is that this year swift 2.0 call it the real one point out you want
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I mean when Swift one came when Swift first came out there was some banana
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stuff you could mutate and raised in ways that would make no sense according
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to the way you'd expect from swift give you covered it be interviewed and then
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changed something in Maine in maybe it would also be changed inside of me a
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blast like 20 million but basically it would be like you know spooky action at
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a distance like you would you would you would change one thing in one place and
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it would affect something and some other place and that makes it really heritage
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how programs were they fix that they've been improving the syntax and 2.0 I
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really think that they've kinda turned a corner and I think it's definitely would
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considering adopting two nuclear the big one big edition this is this isn't
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something they had to revisit it something that they really didn't even
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talk about until until now is right and it looks good to me i mean but my
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perspective on this is certainly a layman's perspective at this point but
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it looks good to me in terms of what they call it a try catch its yeah it's
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do try and then bridge and playgrounds have a good I'm human now now I know you
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laughing but no blown away by that I never really thought that would make it
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into Apple's developer tools lol sure ninety code is now no definitely not the
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ideas which has been this bad the ideas were the best part so error handling you
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create a block and then you APIC they can get to that can we turn in their
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stored here in in swift language and put try and find them and then you can catch
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those areas and process them accordingly trying to come up with a way to describe
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this but it's almost like is every every time we tried something is something
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to the case where you clean everything up and you you wipe down kitchen and you
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just didn't work so they've made kind of a pretty nice way I think handling it
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and somebody and I think I forget I'm stealing this from somebody out there
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last week but somebody when we were
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drinking in the Parc 55 or something somebody mentioned that some of this
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stuff is not really for the compiler some of it is like the syntax is really
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for the programmer to know hey you know I love a.m. can figure out
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could could figure out some of this without the syntax but the sin taxes
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there so that when you're reading the code you the programmer like this could
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throw an error I might not even to the line like it's it's you know here's this
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method called to open the document I might not get to the next line because I
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I can see right here that this might throw an error and there might be well
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the document is even there anymore or something you know you don't even know
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but it's gonna you know the flow is gonna change and then here is where it's
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going to go if it throws an error and I can see where my you know you know what
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what do I do if something unexpected happens
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example let's say you are opened example the compiler knows that open document
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may return with an error made to an error you don't need to put right in
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front of it to appease the compiler you could you say open document and the
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compiler will be totally happy being the girl that failed so I'm gonna go down
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here but by requiring the use of the key word try you are forcing the program at
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Jimmy's in about the way that the cold flow may change so I like I do one of
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yeah yeah explain to my future self exactly what the hell you were thinking
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dummy you're looking down right now and just begun come to buy a medal on the
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the advantage did the GPU and CPU were interviewed him as saying Japanese
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approach graphics programming class to the Mac Direct X 12 has been doing is 88
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know Bob Mansfield stuff but they're doing amazing graphics stuff I S on the
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Mac they're still doing you know they're using ATI and Nvidia graphics card that
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could shift some point right that they could start doing their own graphics
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chips for the Mac maybe but laying the ground for the Mac laying the groundwork
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text you gonna map onto these triangles and then you would put my screen these
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days the GPU has got so fast and so
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capable of just tearing the data did the best way to address it is not in this
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piecemeal fashion but rather to basically laid out commands dream man
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capabilities of this off board super parallel computer vice it happens that
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massively parallel independent compute their eyes to the fact that ultimately
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you could describe computers in general as machines that do math really fast and
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in in recent years it's the GPUs not the CPUs that have gotten faster and faster
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and faster at that and that there's a solution to use of good at I guess they
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bettered switching on conditions like if you've done this then there's then they
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was really cool to see Adobe on stage they had a guy from this crazy
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complicated Illustrator document where you can zoom in live whereas prior to
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end this is a version is not shipping records based on medals on the Mac
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time and instead of typing a new number in this room box and awaiting a second
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video effects in After Effects that previously rendered like a really slow
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things already rendered in real-time and after effects but this was a totally
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plausible demo of something somebody might be doing that's gone from you know
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graphics professionals to I told him and that so there was a time there were
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Adobe was you know / not great but it only has been long time jenna Marbles
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what happened W felt like a long relationship and am so happy said they
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carbon was going to 64 bit and then the next year as I guess what no I know for
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a fact that Adobe found out about it when it when it was announced the wEDC
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specific team at Adobe whereas the carbon 64 thing I think it closer to two
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tools but neither can either help I'll only take one last break here and thank
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20% battery so here's I think it's good I think it's a good future I'm just
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energy on this show we start making less and less sense
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button on Android tries to solve but I always find just confuses the hell out
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extent distilled and we were doing just fine stuff like asking through the list
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of tutorial text you know nothing but whatever they're not wrong so we moved
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to https you can have exceptions of you reading I could you know that you said
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before look at Twitter client or overcast early another podcast you gonna
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need to connected to means that under control and you cannot assume that they
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have security certificate dad said we can change things just keep waiting in
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weird places but I do think it's a mistake to where the puck is going to be
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a change like it yeah I told you can smell it coming
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that pretty soon just plain HTTP is going to be considered gross like the
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way FTP is compared to SFTP or something like that even though it's not his
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personal you know and I've got during fireball set up now about to do HTTPS
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fault and I think I probably should and I think it's like the old-time nineties
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web developer me things were that slow and if it isn't actually asking for
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personal information of any sort you shouldn't you know there's no reason to
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do that
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whereas I think in the modern day I think any modern web server can serve
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like that's the least of your problems performance wise yeah I mean even for
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static content like we mean these days we do full disk encryption like
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everybody is getting crowded on the way in and out and it's effectively free and
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wouldn't worry about HTTPS I'm going to start doing that because you know what I
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want to get your bullshit not somebody's third parties
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another thing I just small little thing but I one thing I noticed was that the
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way that all the groundwork Apple iSlate trick sensibility and and and the the
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primary reason for that is to help people who need it
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people with low vision accessibility features for that you know whatever it
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whatever the problems you might have that you need accessibility that's the
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primary reason to do it but all sorts of good things are falling out with that
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code has a new UID debugging features are you can debug the user interface of
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your appt not just the logic of the app and it's all built on top of the
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accessibility features so it's too good things that come out of the same thing
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you make your act accessible and then Xcode can debug the user interface some
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so cloudy but whenever we skipped over it like in the in memoriam the notes
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that we skipped over it
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accessibility is almost a misnomer where the way these setup accessibility is
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basically to present your application
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in such a way that is open to alternative interfaces the primary into
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basis obviously you like it when I get on the bag but accessibility resent your
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interface in a way that it can be understood by people who have satan
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pediments or no other disabilities people with motor disabilities
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challenges yet
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disabilities that there's a lot of that too it exposes what the the applications
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intent rather than the visual interface which you know we all pay a lot of
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attention to more so because I believe that the majority of us have some like a
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fair degree in visual acumen and battles really gonna win this and you know what
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they don't make there's no way no and you know it's one of those things that
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Tim Cook said they don't do it for the ROI but good things come out of it
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though right like this I am I you know you know I friend Doug Russell is it I
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love it physically accessibility API makes you consider while you
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applications about more than laying out buttons laying out you know sliders and
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table these now that accessibility makes you uneasy about how you exposing your
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data model and I think for that reason alone it's it's worth considering the
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other thing that I will end just as an aside apparently there to help her
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killer Helen Keller achievement word was
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boys over this year I didn't say that but I turned inside but the other thing
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that it is I heard on the depth doing right to left
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yeah that's the big thing I notice and i'd noted it's like if you set up your
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if you do this did you set up your layout the way Apple wants you to view
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controllers and going into europe hierarchy it sounds unbelievable to me
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but I get it just works and so like for people using right-to-left languages
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like hearing Hebrew and Arabic obviously the two big ones are the least I know
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your whole Apple can go right to left and right which is great and I don't
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even know what proportion the world and he is everybody he wants them aware that
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same here but it's like it's mind blowing me and and and I pronounce her
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last name but it's our Radhey Radhey Radhey mind like his hits like here's an
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app where it starts on the right and the back button as top ride and you go
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further into the hierarchy by going to the left and it all sounds too good to
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be true but I'll just works but they did not find that in like the the pagination
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do what you think is the best example is the home screen the one that she is
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rather than going left to right to demand 22 pages you go to last
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that's purely
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and I'm not I don't have time to that out but their time on stage at the state
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of the union was certainly comparable to Josh analyzed yes this was something
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like Josh
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watch kit which everybody is a rabbit and several ready did accessibility and
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you shouldn't be accessible to use interface layer from right to left and
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David Cameron home and I it's one of the Marco remember things is that they make
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me believe the day being honest when they said that they hold these things
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did is that the mana minutes they gave this talk this Saturday even bother
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developing it why would you there's no reason I'm sure that is not shed from
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their bullshit devices that don't bother to do the red last thing but it's better
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and so I don't think of it
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somebody who literally only speak one language English but I don't think about
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the fact if I think about it I realized a day-to-day basis I think about the
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fact that the way that the hierarchies work like column view in the Finder or
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you know which is an old next -ism that goes back to the eighties this sort of
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column be which really really set the stage for the feeling is the iPod yeah I
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mean it's it the iPhone at the but the reason we go left to right with that is
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because our language is left to right and then we go our eyes go left to right
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in that for right-to-left languages it would make more sense for the hierarchy
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of the interface to go right to left as well and and programmatically it's not
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that they've got a band you mind a little bit but it's just the other thing
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I got out of that part of it is that it's the right thing to do and like you
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said they didn't have to because I'm sure that people who who run their
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iPhones in Arabic are used to the fact that they're reading the words right to
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left but they're navigating the interface left just used to yeah I'm
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left-handed adapted to add to it and I'm sure that people that we'd like to left
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naturally just say well good my phone works his way and that's fine but
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there's another there's another aspect of this that does have a practical
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website for Apple and that's the fact that they're making it they keep adding
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features to add translations to your appt in other languages as easy as
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possible as powerful as possible even emphasize now that only
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make it the number wrong but somewhere around thirty percent of that downloads
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are in the united states right now I'm not quite sure they didn't do it by
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language but if it only 30% about downloader United States and a huge
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portion of them just just two countries alone China and Japan together account
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for over 50% of app downloads so if you want to you're you're leaving off a
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majority of the iOS user base if you don't have Chinese and Japanese
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translations of around and obviously you and I you know I can't translate
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aspirant Chinese and you can trust
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translate napkin into Japanese but there are services that we can commission to
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do these translations for us here is a list of English strings please give us
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the Japanese and Chinese equivalent Apple is bending over backwards I think
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to make that possible and that's so that you don't have to you know Chinese users
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don't have to only use apps written by Chinese developers that they can get
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absent or written you know from anybody anywhere in the world that just takes
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the step of getting a translator to translate the UI yeah I told him I
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didn't have encountered before the show needs it but I'm gonna get it
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minimum to at least through four sessions this dressed international
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reaction they did not know this but I don't think we're done here in about i
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think thats I think that's going to be like a constant theme and forth should
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be because you know the world is a big place and pretending that the USS
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menaces it's the only place that matters the most though
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well it's the only place that matters historically and you can work out deals
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no seriously you know I'm Canadian we're not going to get news we need to get to
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that but well I mean we have some restrictions and Canadian content and
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Quebec is only francophone soldiers Darrell we know people who work in the
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iBooks try to things that have had difficulty finding deals we can just
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like anything so I understand it just bring back making funny you how funny
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was it when they ran down for a moment I was very funny and I was writing a note
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at the time so what happens whenever he said Susan Prescott was unveiling news
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and she was saying you know in addition to the new york times in Wired magazine
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shows that you can also read your favorite blogs like daring fireball and
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I was like heads down writing notes in my notebook and I was like the only
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thing and I had no idea that they made me mad about it my first thought was wow
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that's incredible I cannot believe that just happened in my second thought as I
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wish the day told me in advance because I would have I would have given him a
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much better graphic for the logo they made my logo they also did you in with
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her until I guess I'm saying that we don't have time to talk about the color
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I didn't mind that they changed the color cuz it doesn't look at projected
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but I don't like it when I did like it today made the circle with the star in
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it as big as could possibly fit in the space whereas it should have been small
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in my example a week long has it been complaining about this incredibly great
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publicity that they give me is that if you look at the back of your iPhone how
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big is the apple on the back of the iPhone it's small but that's how small
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the daring fireball logo should have been
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overall rectangle that they give you on the new site where they made it look as
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big as it could possibly be the fit but that's a small you know this entire show
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think saying like nice things about you you know when they show my logo they can
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make it whatever sucking says in the Keno ok I gotta go this has been a great
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time and really appreciate it thank our sponsors carries over into airspace
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great sponsors glad to have all guy English people can see on Twitter your
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username is GTE and you know you're OK on Twitter and your appt napkin is just
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google it
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aid but it's aged how do you spell the domain name age dash and dash to still
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come over in a peek in just his time to type it in your favorite search engine
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just type and you'll find it a great great app for the Mac that I use all the
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time so check it out and I'll talk to an apt can wait is it really easy to
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remember and wait wait I should
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AP and AP AP . KN with this is that super excited that's a great that's a
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