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www.spectrecollie.com
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| | | | | Trying to make sense of Apple's plans for the Vision Pro, while simultaneously trying to talk myself out of wanting one | |
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blog.robenkleene.com
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| | | | | The appeal of the Mac has always been that it's a great platform for making things. Software is the great equalizer: It's inexpensive, sometimes even free, and it lets you do things that used to only be possible with expensive, specialized hardware. Software is Andy Warhol's Coke for creators. | |
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tnl.net
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| | | | | The Apple Vision Pro unveiled this week is not a product for now. It's a vision of the future based on where the recent past has been. | |
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www.eliza-ng.me
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| | | The debate around Apple's walled garden has been ongoing for years, and a recent post on a forum rekindled the conversation. The author expressed their support for the walled garden, citing their loyalty to the iPhone and its closed ecosystem as a deliberate choice. They acknowledged that if they wanted a more open device, they could opt for an Android phone instead. However, they argued that the iPhone could still support alternative OSes and software, just like a computer. | ||