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Cake day: June 24th, 2023

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  • Was this article written with AI or just by someone who has no clue what they are talking about?

    During his testimony on Thursday and Friday, Bloomberg reports Giannandrea took the time to mention a feature of Safari for iOS 17 that wasn’t reported on for its introduction. The quietly introduced feature allows users to set a different browser when using Private Browsing than the default.

    “Different browser”, what they mean is “different search engine”. Even if this author was competent this article is a nothing-burger. Not sure how setting a different search engine in private mode has anything to do with the Google antitrust trial.


  • I really hope they expand this button in software later. Long press as the only activator is absurd. How about single? Double? Triple? Short-long?

    I hate that the only option is long. Also I wish I could change the behavior based on context (is the phone locked, what app is active, etc). I don’t need camera or flashlight if the phone is locked, they are right there but elsewhere that might be nice.

    I’m leaning towards camera in video mode as what I set it to, since getting to video mode takes longer than I’d like in most cases, even from the Lock Screen.


  • This sub sucks. No really, it’s be great if we could actually have conversations about Apple products and decisions instead of it being full of people that just want to dunk on Apple with uninformed and tired takes.

    There is a legit way we can talk about the dongle, how it’s existence makes perfect sense, and how there are cheaper/better alternatives on the market. Instead we have “Hur hur hur, Apple expensive, what do you expect? Are you new?”. It’s not intelligent, it’s not right, and it completely ignores so many realities.




  • Within the past few years Apple released a new API to access photos. In the past a developer could ask for full access and you could give it full access OR you could select a few images to give it access to. In both cases the photos you give access to can be read from the app.

    The new API allows the app to ask you for a photo without needing to first request permissions. The photo picker that pops up is NOT controlled by the app and it doesn’t have access to it. The app ONLY gets back the image you pick (if you pick one).

    A lot of apps that want you to provide a photo only care about that 1 photo and have no desire to have full access to your photos so this new API is great addition and it avoids annoying permission dialogs. There are, of course, legit reasons to want full access but now users have finer grained controls on what they share with apps as full access can revel a LOT of private data about you.