Want to hear about what's been going on at Twitter for the past week? I still have no idea, but that doesn't keep me from talking about it!
I have a couple of options for you, both entertaining:
Want to hear about what's been going on at Twitter for the past week? I still have no idea, but that doesn't keep me from talking about it!
I have a couple of options for you, both entertaining:
First, I did a short interview with TWiT yesterday. I'm the first guest and my segment starts in the first couple of minutes.
The bleeped part is "narcissistic asshole" š
If longer and excruciating detail is more your jam, then three hours of The Talk Show will fit the bill.
We had a blast reminiscing about the early days of Twitter and how the iPhone and apps literally changed everyone's lives. There's a symbiosis there that many don't know about.
I hate listening to my own voice, but I've gotta listen to this whole episode.
Going to donate $100 to Black Girls Code each time Space Karen's real name is mentioned. Fuck that guy.
Another Holiday Party š
@Ardens You know I don't do this for a living, right?
Hard thing to do, and I get nervous.
@gruber @Bollermann Additionally, most of the controls on the Mac have been customized. Everything from Photoshop to indie apps do their own thing because AppKitās controls are lacking in various ways (usually to get a visual result a designer is after).
Changing these controls is something the OS canāt do, A LOT of individual apps would need an update. Even stuff like Appleās own Logic Pro.
@gruber @Bollermann Going the other way: running iPad apps on the Mac is already possible because the controls on iOS are simpler to emulate and you donāt have the density issues.
It could be that this ātouch screen Macā is just an iPad when you remove a keyboard or whatever. But that doesnāt feel very Apple-like and would lead to customer confusion: āWhere did my Photoshop go?ā
@chockenberry @gruber @Bollermann I feel like with how much padding many modern apps have, density could be solved by bumping up the display scale + switching on Stage Manager when detaching the keyboard or whatever. Of course that doesn't solve the controls problem (though back on Windows 8 I noticed most Win32 apps actually worked quite well with touch, scrolling and all).
It's not really the Apple way, but I did enjoy Surface's "laptop that you can scribble on once in a while" approach.
@chockenberry @gruber Most problems are, I think, at the desktop environment level. You can have two DEs on the same system and switch between them. 3rd party devs could get access to the tools to switch their interface when the mode changes.
Some wonāt & youāll have Mac apps in tablet mode that are hard to use, just like some apps took forever to adapt to new screen sizes.
Lots of bigger apps would adopt it & within a year, itād be shameful if your Mac app didnāt support ātablet modeā.