MacBook Neo feels and looks good but man, the trackpads feels strange.
Still a good device for new Mac users and I hope that it will make macOS more popular. Which will make Apple improve it and fix bugs. Right? 😆
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MacBook Neo feels and looks good but man, the trackpads feels strange.
Still a good device for new Mac users and I hope that it will make macOS more popular. Which will make Apple improve it and fix bugs. Right? 😆
For the love of god, Hyundai, it is a stupid idea to copy Tesla’s interior in 2026. We need physical buttons!
💜 A year ago today we lost one of the kindest, most-generous developers in the Mac community, Martin Pilkington (pilky). He was known for and worked on many projects over the years, but Coppice was his labor of love. I have been working the past couple of months on rebuilding Coppice for macOS 26, Liquid Glass, and the App Store, and I'm thrilled that today is the day I get to release it into the world — with all of its previously-'Pro' features available for free
Bad news, it looks like the “enable-icon-stack-fallback” flag is not coming back to Xcode. At least that’s the reply I got for my feedback.
Guess I am staying on Xcode 26.0 until they disallow uploads with it.
WARNING
It looks like Xcode 26.1 does not support --enable-icon-stack-fallback-generation=disabled to avoid Liquid Glass icons used for iOS 18. It has also significantly increased my app binary size. Double check before submitting your app to the App Store, maybe it is better to keep Xcode 26.0 for now.