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·6 years ago·discuss
"curly line that doesn't match the rest of design style, indicating a reply" is cloning exactly how twitter announced they were copying reddit's threads.
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·6 years ago·discuss
Macs presently also have a TPM, but it doesn't lock the device down to the same extent. That's the bit I'm interested in seeing if carries over.
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·6 years ago·discuss
iCloud is a service that Apple holds users' encryption keys with, and gives up control of to other organizations (which is what they did in China, for example). Given their focus on privacy is almost purely superficial, it wouldn't surprise me if they didn't.

https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/26/17052802/apple-icloud-enc...
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·6 years ago·discuss
It's not novel, though. That's already been done, and with fewer computational resources available.
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·6 years ago·discuss
When I wrote that, they were talking about many non-improvements and slight adjustments to iOS. I'd say the bikeshedding peaked at the AirPods segment.

I don't think they should be focusing on anything in particular; they know their market better than I do, and it seems plausible that consumers prefer bikeshedding rather than major change. I'm just saying it bores me.

This is the first time in a long time where the Mac segment has been the most interesting thing, and I'd say that they should probably start doing what they're doing to the Mac to iOS. Even if it's not necessarily things I think that are positive, it's exciting.
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·6 years ago·discuss
Absolutely agree.
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·6 years ago·discuss
Still bikeshedding, but there were some interesting things.
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·6 years ago·discuss
They're bragging about Rise of the Tomb Raider's performance under Metal, a 2015 game, at medium settings.
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·6 years ago·discuss
I wonder if this means that they're going to put the final bullet in the Mac for Linux with an iOS-like TPM.
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·6 years ago·discuss
Kind of mundane. Apple's chips trump many desktop chips, so I imagine the Mac might get an edge on performance again, which would be interesting. They're probably going to blow it though.
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·6 years ago·discuss
Aaaand there's the ARM release.
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·6 years ago·discuss
WebExtensions will probably be a huge benefit to Mac users.
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·6 years ago·discuss
Control Center shows up, confirming that this was just to make it all like iOS.
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·6 years ago·discuss
Complete murder of contrast.
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·6 years ago·discuss
It looks like Deepin but slightly less polished, which is funny, because Deepin was Mac but slightly less polished.
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·6 years ago·discuss
Ah, yeah, Mac is now fully iOS-like design wise. The new icons look really bad.
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·6 years ago·discuss
A full redesign of Mac? Well, this can't go well.
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·6 years ago·discuss
Film adaptions of Asimov have been pretty poor but this could be interesting.
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·6 years ago·discuss
All of the Watch features feel like they're aimed at a significantly younger demographic than the rest.
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·6 years ago·discuss
"You all have trouble sleeping so we're going to make your phone teach you yoga and meditation" is a very weird thing to do automatically instead of just blue-light reduction (which they already have a feature for) seems weird, but they know the market better than I do I guess.