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Apple also revamped bug reporting for WWDC. There’s so much stuff this year.
One of the social skills I’m working on at the moment is remembering to ask questions in a conversation, especially online. It feels so much easier in the physical world to just do it, so much more natural. Just throwing my opinion at people feels terrible when reading it back.
Comments is the new issue of xkcd and yet again Randall Munroe is right on the money. 😘👌🏻
Tim Smith’s Bokeh has been funded, which is great news! There’s still time to back it and get both early access and a discounted membership.
Starting to eye up YouTube as the next silo to drop for personal use. It’s the last one left that has any firm hold on my attention. Even my recent return to Twitter for personal use has lasted all of a few days; the negative side hit me harder and faster than ever.
OK. That’s enough WWDC excitement for now. Back to work on @til and a bunch of shamefully late email replies. 😬
We don’t answer to advertisers or venture capitalists. We answer to you.
– @smith, Bokeh: Private, ad-free, and user-funded photo sharing
Today I re-downloaded Instagram. As soon as I can use Bokeh I will remove Instagram and never look back.
iOS 13 support for iPhone starts at the 6S. This means no new features for 5 and 5S. SE should be fine since that was released after the 6S.
Find My is a really bad name. The app, however, is a good idea (the previous structure of two separate apps was needlessly complicated) and a nice way to further prove Apple’s credentials when it comes to privacy and security.
That was one hell of a keynote. Now for the blog posts, podcasts, and so on!
Also… Swift sure does look attractive for n00b developers. 🤔
The UPLOAD DATE
filter for YouTube used to have a date picker, you could choose a range. Now it’s just:
- Last hour
- Today
- This week
- This month
- This year
Obviously YouTube only considers the past twelve months to be relevant at all. Yet more terrible design in a silo.
Remember when you praisin' the butterfly
Don’t you ever disrespect the fucking caterpillar
One of the reasons I miss iOS so much is YouTube, specifically with regard to how genuinely bad it is. I’m using: Android, on a Pixel 2 to be exact; a Chromebook; Chrome on Windows; and yet YouTube becomes less intuitive over time. Google are dropping the ball on this.
I really miss iOS on my 5S. It was so good, especially when I first got it – with iOS 8 – having used Android on a Samsung device before that. One of the things I’m looking forward to when my contract finishes (Pixel 2) is testing out whatever’s available in the Apple Store.
USA now considers its gas exports to be freedom gas
“Molecules of US freedom” is definitely a rejected line from Team America: World Police.