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The more I use Vision Pro, the more convinced I am that this is the future. It’s by far my favorite computer, and once the ecosystem (and businesses) catch up, it’ll be indispensable.
My number one gripe at the moment is not being able to screen share my corporate-issued Mac. If I could, I’d be in Vision OS 8 hours per day, no doubt about it.
For the first time in a decade, I'm not very enthusiastic about the prospect of staying a native iOS developer.
From my point of view, current trends show that neither companies nor consumers care about having the best native apps anymore. Good enough is good enough.
I still think there will be plenty of work for existing devs, but I bet the market will continue to shrink, and therefore become even more competitive than it is now.
I wonder what the next thing will be for me 🤔
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In the weeks leading up to my talk in early August at SwiftTO, I was planning to use my closing slide to solicit new work (I'd been out of a contract since June 30). The original slide (as seen in a recorded practice run) — goofy Aaron, and a real call to action But the week before my talk, I was in
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Perhaps I'm just imagining things, but the active noise cancelling on the new AirPods firmware is really, really nice.
It's hard to explain, but it no longer feels like you’re being sucked into a void. This is the most impressive Apple tech I've experienced, by far!