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  • March 10, 2026 1:29pm
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

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    Apple’s new MacBooks have keyboard change you might notice instantly — 9to5Mac

    Apple’s new M5 MacBooks drop text labels on several common keys, including tab, caps lock, and more, replacing them with glyphs that have long been the standard outside the United States.

    Welcome to 2026.

  • March 10, 2026 9:10am
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

    Been experiencing this since 26.0. Anyone at Apple using the App Library? 🙄🤷🏻‍♂️😩

  • March 9, 2026 8:13pm
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    Automation & AI

    Anybox date importation is nearly ready, complete with support for tags! I think the weekend I spent building the specs instead of rushing to start coding is paying off. Even using Claude AI for coding an app, some development rules stay the same: think before you code. Or something along this line.

  • March 9, 2026 5:24pm
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    Apps & Services

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    I didn’t expect Inkwell to come with an API… I’m very curious about that because it could mean that I could replace the data persistence layer of my personal RSS web app with Inkwell’s. Something to think about. 🤔👨🏻‍💻

  • March 9, 2026 5:22pm
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    Apps & Services

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    My use case for Inkwell, for now, is to consume content from my blogroll feeds. I asked for a sync option with Inoreader, my beloved RSS sync service, but I don’t want to break the calmness of using Inkwell. 🙏🏻

  • March 9, 2026 4:54pm
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    Privacy

    Personal

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    I need to start organizing a reunion for the university alumni (class of 1990), and the first challenge that arises is: how can we communicate with each other if I don’t want to use a Meta service (WhatsApp, Messenger) and I want to reach as many people as possible without everyone having to become ‘friends’ on Facebook? ☹️

    Forty years ago, before the Internet, we used the phone to talk to each other, a service often owned by a single nationwide company. We were okay with that, even if, in some jurisdictions, people talked about a monopoly. Now, it’s very different. What makes this less acceptable to me today? 🤔

    For now, we will use Messenger because some people don’t have iPhones and can’t use FaceTime. 🙄

  • March 9, 2026 3:52pm
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apps & Services

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    Introducing Inkwell: manton.org

    Manton Reece https://www.manton.org/2026/03/09/introducing-inkwell.html

    I was (and still am) so excited about Inkwell that I created a video tour. Very personal. I originally thought the name would be Micro.ink, but the real name is Inkwell, while the URL is micro.ink. I wasn’t sure when I recorded the video yesterday. Now I know. Thanks to @manton for this!

  • March 9, 2026 12:27pm
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

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    The New Apple Finally Begins to Emerge:

    The MacBook Neo is a new kind of product for Apple, unveiled in a new way, with new materials, by an array of fresher faces. These new products being unveiled at the same time the faces of the company are beginning to change feels like a turning point. You could argue Neo is one of, if not the first product of this new Apple

    I, too, do see a different Apple vibe with the launch of the MacBook Neo. Just using a different name instead of iBook (which they could have done) is sign sign that they are willing to try different things.

  • March 9, 2026 12:15pm
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    Automation & AI

    I completely put aside OpenClaw experimentation since its creator went to OpenAI. It’s not about OpenAI owning the thing, which seems it’s not the case, I simply decided to let the thing mature while I’m finishing my other projects which consume a lot of AI credits anyway. I’ll get back to it eventually.

  • March 8, 2026 9:17pm
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    Apple & Tech

    Food for thought

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    FBI is investigating breach that may have hit its wiretapping tools — The Register

    The FBI identified and addressed suspicious activities on FBI networks related to wiretapping and surveillance systems, marking a significant breach of law enforcement infrastructure.

    The same FBI that demanded Apple build a backdoor for them in 2016?

  • March 8, 2026 4:12pm
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    Apple & Tech

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    Apple Planning ‘MacBook Ultra’ With Touchscreen and Higher Price:

    Instead of succeeding the newly announced M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pros, the “MacBook Ultra” will be a new, top-tier Apple laptop. Gurman added that the device is likely to sit above the current M5 MacBook Pros, rather than replace them, suggesting that they will remain on sale.

    Well, how many laptops can Apple have in their product line?

  • March 8, 2026 3:25pm
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    Apple & Tech

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    Lil Finder Guy — Basic Apple Guy

    Who is it? What is it? Is it friend or foe? Has it arrived in peace, or is it plotting to corrupt our SSDs and fray our USB-C cables?

    I hope Apple keep the little guy for a while. It’s so cute and fun.

  • March 7, 2026 6:25pm
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    Apple & Tech

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    The New Apple Finally Begins to Emerge — Parker Ortolani

    Molly Anderson’s already proven herself to be an incredibly talented industrial designer, and if the latest iPhones and the MacBook Neo are the first real fruits of her leadership, that bodes incredibly well for the future.

    New product design at Apple takes a long time. How much of influence those two new figures had on the MacBook Neo?

  • March 7, 2026 6:04pm
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    Automation & AI

    It’s a good start. Looks quite different than my other web app. Still a lot to implement.

  • March 7, 2026 12:00pm
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    Automation & AI

    Working on my future bookmarks manager webapp. I’m still refining the specs document. I decided to add the possibility to save text quotes in addition to bookmarks. Quotes might be linked to a bookmark. My specs document is quite long and detailed. I wonder how good Claude Code will be to digest all this from the start.

  • March 7, 2026 8:37am
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    Apple & Tech

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    Neon Signs — Take

    Let’s leave the software malaise aside for a moment, hard as that might be; the Neo is a scrappy assemblage of parts, that is trying to find a new route to what Apple considers acceptable, and that is a sign of health.

  • March 6, 2026 4:29pm
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

    Food for thought

    Newsletter

    ‘The Window Chrome of Our Discontent’:

    This entire idea that application window chrome should disappear is madness. Some people — at Apple, quite obviously — think it looks better, in the abstract, but I can’t see how it makes actually using these apps more productive. Artists don’t want to use invisible tools.

    Well, if window chrome is absent, what’s left for Apple to differentiate itself from others than UI elements inside a window? Buttons!

  • March 6, 2026 3:35pm
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

    Food for thought

    Newsletter

    A UI should step back and let user content come forward. But Apple often treats the UI itself as a key part of its identity and differentiation. That creates a tension: the more the UI disappears, the harder it becomes for Apple to stand apart from Microsoft or Google.

  • March 6, 2026 1:07pm
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

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    I’m really tempted by the MacBook Neo, but really, it makes no sense as an owner of an M4 iPad Pro with a Magic Keyboard: it’s a powerhouse in a compact design. The only problem: iPadOS. It’s THE biggest issue in this story.

  • Good Job Apple, Now Back to Software?

    March 4, 2026 9:56pm
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

    Longer posts

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    Ok, Apple did a great job this week. A lot has already been said about Apple’s announcements. The MacBook Neo is a killer, even as an entry device. My wife is getting one. It’s the original Mac mini in a laptop shape. Apple did a great balancing act with the Neo. The only two quibbles: only 8 GB of RAM (I wanted 12 GB) and the lack of a MagSafe port. Continue reading →

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