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davemark

@davemark@mastodon.social

Co-host of "The Dalrymple Report", a podcast dedicated to tech, friendship, and curiosities.

I wrote Audio Cupcake (audio processing app), bunch of dev books, created Ovichase.com (hockey site) support kindness and community,

CMU/Stanford alum.

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davemark, to apple
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On the rumored Mac foldable, here's a link to the Yoga book 9i, which does what Apple seems to be aiming at.

Follow the link, start clicking through the photos at the top. Seems a bit unwieldy to me, a bulk/weight tradeoff for the extra screen real estate.

Worth it? Will Apple find a way to make the tradeoff work?

https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/laptops/yoga/yoga-2-in-1-series/yoga-book-9i-gen-8-(13-inch-intel)/len101y0028

CerebralHawks,
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@davemark I don't think Apple will make a foldable-screen Mac. iPad, maybe. iOS (/iPadOS) already adapts from tall and narrow to wide, so it makes sense that iOS apps would be able to run folded (iPhone form factor) or open (iPad).

I think Macs will continue to be computers, not touch-first interface. Or at the very least, a traditional single screen and physical keyboard clamshell model will continue to be offered.

davemark, to apple
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Steve Jobs, 23 years ago, showing off the first Apple Store, just before it opened...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce02galgfRo

jimluther,
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@davemark Now I know how old a t-shirt I have is. When they opened that store, they gave out t-shirts at an Apple beer bust at Infiniye Loop. The shirts were in plastic tubes. Mine is still in that tube.

davemark, to streaming
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🍿
Samsung TV Plus is free and has a TON of content, both live and on demand.

You will have to sign up for an account, but Apple's "Hide My Email" works just fine. The signup process is VERY buggy, but press on, you'll get there.

Currently watching "Jobs" on my Mac. Thought that was apropos.

https://www.samsungtvplus.com
#Streaming #Movies #Samsung

aardvark,
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@davemark VPN operators see all your DNS queries, every web site you visit, ever connection you make. They know when you’re using Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, iMessage, whatever. Without the VPN your ISP sees all this. Choose your monetizing snoop wisely.
To my original point, free from Samsung makes the user the product. What data about you will they pilfer? Just your watching habits? That’s never enough for the other snoops. Device fingerprints, apps installed, mouse tracking? Touch tracking? Keystroke tracking? Will they poke through your file system? Stick you with more cookies to track elsewhere? Do they turn on microphones or cameras? Listen via your accelerometers? And so forth.

davemark, to privacy
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"NYPD will deploy drones to respond to 911 calls"

  • Pilot program is in 5 precincts.
  • Each precinct will get rooftop drone platform
  • Calling it “drones as first responders”

This a good thing? Drones can certainly get eyes to an emergency quickly. Video footage admissible in court?

Privacy implications? Will people be shooting these down?

https://gothamist.com/news/nypd-will-deploy-drones-to-respond-to-911-calls-in-5-nyc-precincts-officials-say

Oshaughnessy,
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davemark, to ai
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From 14 years ago, here's the original Siri demo.

This is aspirational, not a show of features, but still, there's a tantalizing promise there that we never reached.

But watch that GPT 4o demo I posted earlier with this video in mind. To me, feels like we are much closer to that original dream.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpjpVAB06O4

dsilverman,
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@davemark That original app, which I fell in love with immediately at the time, was so much better even then than what Siri became.

octothorpe,
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@dsilverman @davemark Also see Dark Sky.

Apple has a history of buying a company, shutting down their products, then making crappier versions of what we lost. Sometimes they do that to their own apps! ::cough:: iphoto ::cough::

mlanger, to random
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I’ll be cruising past this site — close enough to see but still outside the marine safety zone — for the last time this year later today. I’m hoping the planned demolition doesn’t enlarge the safety zone and make it impossible to continue my journey today. With luck, I’ll be out of the area before 11 AM.
https://press.coop/@NPR/112427297016090947

davemark, to Eurovision
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🍿🎤
Eurovision starts today.

For US folks, you can watch live on Peacock, if you subscribe.

EU / UK folks, this still a big deal? Worth watching?

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/voting-schedules-favotires-everything-need-know-eurovision-rcna150616

mcelhearn,
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@davemark By the way, on my music podcast, we interviewed a Eurovision super fan a few years ago. This will give you a better idea what it’s about.

https://www.thenexttrack.com/106

davemark, to random
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Does anyone know about compatibility with older magic keyboards and the new iPad Pro?
https://mastodon.social/@mgetzski/112400458325768700

WarnerCrocker,
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@davemark I’ve heard not compatible, but no confirmation yet.

davemark, to apple
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The new iPad Pro "Nano-texture glass" is ONLY available in models with 1TB or more of storage (not in the 2 lowest tier models).

Which brings the base price for nano glass up to a min of:

  • $1699 for the 11"
  • $1899 for the 13"

mcelhearn,
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@davemark The 1 and 2 TB models also have one more CPU core and twice the memory (16GB instead of 8).

davemark, to random
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¯_(ツ)_/¯

Ever find yourself wanting the shrug ASCII emoji above?

Bookmark this...

https://copyshrugemoji.com

lapcatsoftware,
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davemark, to apple
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My 2 cents:

ALL car OSes (CarPlay, Android Auto, etc.) should support all users:

  • My phone should connect automatically as soon as I get in the car.
  • The interface should be recognizable, easy to navigate, and fast.
  • No crashes. Ever.
  • All my apps should be supported, especially music (Apple Music and/or Spotify) podcasts (no matter the app) and Maps (Google/Apple).

If not, it's just green bubble, blue bubble all over again.

fds,
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@davemark I think the auto connect might be hard with multiple people in the car. But it will require someone to come up with an open standard for restricting apps and ensuring they view correctly. I just don’t think anyone wants to do that. I’m not sure it’s even possible to be that middleman when both car manufacturers and Google / Apple probably dont want to pay someone else.

davemark, to apple
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My Mac often REQUIRES my password, even though it has Touch ID.

Anyone know why this is? Shouldn't my fingerprint be enough to, say, install an update?

uliwitness,
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@davemark Apple has built in some protections for login (to allow you to shut down your Mac to make sure customs can't make you unlock your Mac with your fingerprint).

As to installations, I think some really security relevant things are behind the password only for similar reasons.

Also, if it's a third-party installer, they often ask for your password because they're just scripts running sudo, and can’t feed a fingerprint into the command line, only text, basically.

davemark, to apple
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Wave of people getting locked out of their Apple ID.

Seems like a combination of being forced to change your password, and a delay imposed on people with "Stolen Device Protection" enabled.

Hoping this is something Apple can fix quickly.

Collection of reports here:

https://mjtsai.com/blog/2024/04/26/janky-apple-id-security/

WarnerCrocker, (edited )
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@davemark Already posted this on Threads but in case folks need to see it here, this glitch or whatever it is also revoked and erased all App Specific Passwords I was using.

WarnerCrocker,
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@jarunmb @davemark One of my theories about this and my long running iCloud issues is that longer term users who have mac.com addresses at the root are more subject to these types of iCloud issues. My wife and other family members I support who also never had mac.com addresses did not experience this recent issue.

I’ve discussed that with various levels of Apple Support and TBH they just don’t want to entertain that as a possibility on the record in those discussions./1

jarunmb,
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@WarnerCrocker @davemark While I was reading your post about this, I got an email from Sanebox that the App Specific Password stopped working. Going to fix this next.

It’s interesting that my wife, son and daughter didn’t get locked when I did. The only difference I can tell is that they all use icloud.com addresses for their ID and I use my original mac.com address. Not sure if that has anything to do with it. Would be nice if Apple actually said something about what happened…

brentharrell,
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@WarnerCrocker @jarunmb @davemark
Happened to me last night and I don’t use a mac.com address. Same with wife about 3 months ago, she doesn’t either.

lapcatsoftware, to random
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An original book by an unfamiliar author is a “risky” purchase, since entertainment is a matter of personal taste. And it’s not like a music album where you hear a song or two on the radio or streaming first.

I like to discover “obscure” novels. I check out a bunch from the library, start reading, and stop if I don’t like it, which is actually the majority of the time. But that’s how I find diamonds in the rough. Unfortunately, buying them all would get very expensive. https://mastodon.social/@davemark/112320449967994109

roberte3,
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@lapcatsoftware @davemark My current “cheat code” for finding interesting fiction right now is “McNally Editions”. There is a McNally bookstore in New York, and it’s a highly curated selection of books that are amazing and usually published 30+ years ago. https://www.mcnallyeditions.com

davemark, (edited ) to math
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TIL airport runway numbers are named for the direction in which they point:

  • Take the runway number, multiply by 10
  • That angle is the direction of the runway

So runway 9 points due east (90°) and runway 27 due west (270°).

The same physical runway will change numbers if they switch the direction of traffic.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runway

TeflonTrout,
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@davemark As the last post alluded to, this is not just a US convention. The ICAO is kind of like an international version of the US' Federal Aviation Administration.

It sets worldwide aviation standardization, although to be fair, MUCH of said standardization is based on US' practices.

Other fun things: English is the standard language for aviation radio traffic, nautical miles are the standard distance unit, weight is in pounds, altitude is in feet. Despite the obv advantages of Metric.

davemark, to privacy
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"U.S. Court Rules That Police Can Force a Suspect to Unlock Phone With Thumbprint"

@gruber : "internalize the shortcut to hard-lock an iPhone, which temporarily disables Face/Touch ID and requires the passcode to unlock"

Press and hold the power button and a volume button. Try it. Know it.

https://daringfireball.net/linked/2024/04/18/police-touch-id

gruber,
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@davemark @JPZ No: passwords are considered self-incrimination, protected by Fifth Amendment. Settled case law.

_doug_miller,
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@gruber @davemark @JPZ Except in NJ. Their Supreme Court ruled police can compel a phone passcode. https://www.cpomagazine.com/data-privacy/new-jersey-supreme-court-rules-phone-passcodes-are-not-protected-by-fifth-amendment/

Of course one can “forget” it and if entered wrong a number of times it will erase the phone, if you have that setting enabled. You’d be held in contempt of court i’d bet though.

davemark, to math
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To fairly cut a cake to share between 2 people:

  • One person cuts the cake
  • Second person chooses their. slice

How do you cut a cake to share between 3 people? 🤔

Google is your friend here, but I always found this problem fascinating. There are a number of solutions, both mathematical and philosophical.

Lyle,
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@davemark Harberger cake? Everyone cuts their own piece, but if anyone wishes to switch pieces once they can? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harberger_Tax 🍰

spacemagick,
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@davemark
Soln.
Hide the cake until the other two have left. Eat all of the cake.
(not)

davemark, to twitter
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On Twitter charging a fee for new users:

"When a new user signs up, the user will need to pay the fee, or wait for three months to be able to engage on the network"

This is supposed to prevent bots/spam, but won't spambotters either pay or just sign up and wait the 3 months?

At best, this strategy is a 3-month speed bump, a time delay. Am I missing something? 🤔

https://www.macrumors.com/2024/04/15/x-small-fee-new-users/
#X

peternlewis,
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@davemark I wish Twitter had introduces some sort of user fee years ago, maybe then they could have made the company financially viable and we wouldn't have lost what was once a great resource.

davemark, to ai
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From @markgurman on the Humane AI pin:

"Relying on voice control and a laser-projection system is going to be a nonstarter for most people. They just aren’t going to want to interact with technology in this way. "

Nailed it. This feels like someone convinced themselves that projecting an image on your hand is superior than pulling a screen out of your pocket.

Then convinced a bunch of VCs to let them build it.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2024-04-14/humane-ai-pin-review-the-device-isn-t-going-to-kill-apple-s-iphone-luziqlew

ellenich,
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@davemark @markgurman I feel like it’s more that they convinced a bunch of VCs that people are sick of their smart phones, but they really aren’t.

The whole pitch to me falls flat when wearables (smart watches) already exist that seamlessly integrate with the phone number you already have, the messaging apps you already have, etc…

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