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Canāt wait for a fresh coat of paint: beta 3. Tomorrow? Thursday? Next week? š„ø
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Here is some relief for Safari 15 users who hate the new designā¦ (#ios15beta2 #apple)
For those like me who despise Safari redesign in iPadOS 15 & iOS 15: here is simple trick to better cope with Safari redesign: keep the number of open tab to ONE. Why do you think Apple thought it was a good idea to include a āClose Other Tabsā in the popup menu while pressing the address bar? With on,y one tab open, this is close to what we had before. Continue reading ā
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Every few days, I go on the Apple Store app to configure a 12.9ā 2021 iPad Pro with 512 GB just to confirm delivery date estimates. Iām crazy.
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Apple in a weakness positionā¦
I keep thinking of this phrase from Phil Schiller who once said: “whenever we make a change we do it from a position of strength rather than weakness.”. The window has closed a long time ago for Apple and they find themselves in a weakness position. I thought Mr. Schiller was still partly involved in the App Store related decisions. Continue reading ā
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Letās pretend there is side-loading of apps on the iPhone, then what?
InitialCharge: The only one that stands to lose anything in this scenario is Apple and thatās why theyāre doing everything they can to convince us that side-loading is inherently bad. But theyāre wrong.Source: Appleās Head of Privacy Doubles Down on Anti-Sideloading Stance - Initial Charge I’m a bit late on this one but, let say Apple does go ahead and allow for side loading of apps. Besides the proliferation of App Stores, what will we get in this scenario that we donāt get today? Continue reading ā
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Pleaseā¦ stopā¦ usingā¦ ellipsisā¦ for gods sake (#apple #ux #design #iosdev)
In the following screenshot taken this morning on my iPad screen, how many ellipsis signs to you catch? I highlighted them for you to make it easier. To all developers, to all designers, to Apple: please, stop this shit NOW and find a better way, use your imagination, stop being lazy at design. Thank you. Continue reading ā
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Iām starting a new trend: open writing.
If youāve been paying attention in recent months, did you know that you can have a peek at my upcoming blog posts that Iām working on? Thanks to Craft, You can peak at a selection of drafts, ideas, reference lists, etc. I give a name to this: open writing. Think of this as being this observer looking at a painter while he or she is painting a new artwork.šØš»āš» What would be super cool is if someone interacted with this by posting commentsā¦ which is something Craft makes possible. Continue reading ā
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Instagram Plans to Take on TikTok With Full-Screen Video Content
Ridiculous. Facebook: the Instagram destructor. www.macrumors.com
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Iām very surprised by the public release of iOS 15 todayā¦ itās really rough.
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Iāll never consider moving my newsletter from Subtack to go to Facebook. Over my dead body. Facebookās Mark Zuckerberg: Bulletin Is āDirectly for Journalists and Individual Writersā ā The Hollywood Reporter
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I rarely post my photos hereā¦ but here we are, itās an exception day. This one is from the lake in front of my rented chalet. My photos are available here for those wondering: numericcitizen.photos
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Public beta, already? That was fast. (#ios15publicbeta #ios15beta2) If my experience is any indication, I wouldnāt install that on an iPhone, if itās the only device a user have.
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Problem of the day: my read later list is spread among Safari Reading List, Appleās Reminders, Pocket, Craft and since iPadOS 15, QuickNotesš³. What is the problem with me? š¤¦š»āāļø
I have to do something about this, once and for all.
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On Appleās Hybrid work model ā Appleās employees to become targets?
Dave Mark for LoopInsight: Did the pandemic make a foundational change to the way we think about where we do our jobs? Or was this a blip, with a slow slide back to the old ways? I certainly hope that we wonāt return massively to the old days. For Apple, it looks like the pandemic was a blip and employees will need to be back at the office at least three days a week. Continue reading ā
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Reading this story of the original iPhone demo Steve Jobs did, 14 years ago, using a barely working iPhone prototype, makes you realize how far weāve come. Man, time flies.
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With iPadOS 15, the more home pages you create on the iPad, the more youāll wish Apple made a āhome page switcherā just like the āapp switcherā. Maybe I should file a feedback report. š§
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What if nobody really knows what is going on? (#google #privacy #surveillance)
What if nobody at Google knows exactly what their data hungry engine is all about? I mean, what if nobody has a global picture, so nobody can say āoh my god, it’s terrible, we must stop it!ā. This makes me think of the nazis in second world war: very few had a global picture of what was really going on. It was devised this way so it was easier to āmanageā and keep the machine humming. Continue reading ā
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Another coat of paint to Windows UI mess? (#windows11)
So Windows 11 is a thing. Is it a revolution to Windows? Maybe, maybe not. It depends if you can install it on your PC, which is far from certain. But letās say you can, how deep goes the UI refresh? Is it like it was for Windows 10 which was supposedly a redesign of Windows 8 which was tweaks to Windows 7 UI that came before it. Here is a simple question: Did Microsoft really clean up the Windows UI mess that it has become over the years? Continue reading ā
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Thought of the day: for me, Appleās Widgets are more transformative to the iPad experience than they were to the iPhone, by far.
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I made many updates to my Apple-centric rumours micro website which happens to be made entirely with Craft. Enjoy.