I think we'll primarily only see cases like this - #AppStories #MacStories - doing a 180 on their AI stance because "we have a website that needs to have content" - isn't this exactly what Apple and other Big Tech companies are doing on a larger scale? "we have shareholders that need to make money", scruples be damned. it seems tech and the surrounding tech culture is accelerating towards complete "#enshittification" at a much more alarming pace. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Schöne Episode, die 380ste von #AppStories über das #Obsidian-Setup von @viticci und @johnvoorhees

https://appstories.net/episodes/380

Obsidian Setup Check-In

Listened to the most recent #AppStories and @johnvoorhees’s Empty Fasting mention has me hooked. The app is beautiful 🤩

@viticci #VisionPro

You were talking about creative widget use in Vision Pro on latest #appstories. The mini-player in the Music app is provides cool widget functionality. Shrinks the huge music window into album art square with play/pause/forward/volume controls…

In this week’s episode of #AppStories, @viticci and @johnvoorhees revisit one of my favorite topics - #bookmarks and #ReadLater apps. I love Reader by Readwise for reading/highlighting/research, but for bookmarking I rely on #AppleNotes. It’s simple, can use tags, and I can jot down notes on something I bookmark. #AppleNotes is really powerful for bookmarking.
@rodhilton I work in research and I’ve played around with ChatGPT. It’s a fancy way to Google stuff, and presents the information as being way more reliable than it actually is. Sure, it can pull some things together, but where it really fails is drawing actual, real-world connections between disparate things and extrapolating on how various facts work together. I think @viticci did a fantastic job describing this on the recent #AppStories podcast.