Bob Pluss 

@bnpluss
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Entrepreneur and technology aficionado.
Websitebobpluss.com
LocationOntario, Canada
iPhone 17, iPhone Air, and iPhone 17 Pro all support
Memory Integrity Enforcement bringing a significant advancement in memory safety - including to developers as part of the Enhanced Security feature announced earlier this year at WWDC
https://security.apple.com/blog/memory-integrity-enforcement
Memory Integrity Enforcement: A complete vision for memory safety in Apple devices - Apple Security Research

Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE) is the culmination of an unprecedented design and engineering effort spanning half a decade that combines the unique strengths of Apple silicon hardware with our advanced operating system security to provide industry-first, always-on memory safety protection across our devices — without compromising our best-in-class device performance. We believe Memory Integrity Enforcement represents the most significant upgrade to memory safety in the history of consumer operating systems.

Memory Integrity Enforcement: A complete vision for memory safety in Apple devices - Apple Security Research
Love this! Nice work Apple design/marketing team.
@siracusa @marcoarment is there an episode of ATP that introduces Marco buying the restaurant? I seemed to have missed that one. Would love to hear the backstory here.
@marcoarment @siracusa I’ve been using Scrypted with Unifi Protect to bring camera feeds into HomeKit and it’s been rock solid. The added benefits are 1) cloud recordings of motion events, since Protect doesn’t backup to the cloud so an intruder could take the hard drives out and I’d be SOL, and 2) on-screen notifications of motion events on my Apple TV - super handy for visitor notifications when watching a show, sports, etc. It’s basically just redundancy with no downsides in my opinion.
@atpfm can you guys please discuss how Apple should handle the whole App Store pricing thing regarding external links? You had lots to say about it, but didn’t play out what Apple should do, and what the end result of that would be. From a consumers perspective, they would either A) pay less and get less, or B) pay the same and get less (i.e, no family sharing, easy subscription management, etc.) but developers would pocket more - which is great for developers, but not Apple or the consumer.
Farewell, Apple Infinite Loop. Opened in 1993 as The Company Store and preceding all other Apple Stores, Infinite Loop sold Apple-branded merchandise exclusively at this location. The store was remodelled and rebranded as an Apple Store in 2015. It closes on January 20.
I’m with @siracusa with regards to the 2007 hype for the original iPhone. Normal people saw the iPhone, but didn’t care enough about cell phones in general to give it much more thought, and just got on with their lives. Whereas the Vision Pro has more awareness now because Apple has an order of magnitude more customers around the world now. @atpfm
The aesthetic of travel in the 60s/70s might be one of the absolute pinnacles of design.
Apple CarPlay would be like 50% better if they added support for custom Shortcuts. Let me tap a shortcut button to open my garage and turn on three entry way lights, or turn off my garage lights when I leave, etc
Apple touts their mobile processor performance and gaming capabilities and then releases games like this in Apple Arcade 🤔