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johnwells

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Native iOS, macOS, and Android dev with an interest in UI/UX. Chronic dabbler.

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stroughtonsmith, to random
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Unfortunately, even if iPadOS were ‘fixed’ tomorrow, the entire platform is filled with baby apps, not desktop-class software. Almost every app you can think of is a lesser version of its desktop or web counterpart (with exceptions, of course), or is stripped down or nerfed in some way — be it in UI, or in input. Developers generally think of iPad as a lesser device, so will design lesser apps for it. iPad has an ‘app gap’

johnwells,
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@stroughtonsmith I wonder how much of this can be attributed to iPad app prices, which on average are much lower than their desktop counterparts as a result of the race to the bottom in the early days of the App Store. "Real" apps aren't cheap to develop after all, and the average price of iPad apps is likely too low for long-term sustainability for all but big corporations.

gedeonm, to random
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Here’s the thing: AI wasn’t created by artists or writers or actors or any other creative types. It was created by those who wish they were the creative types, and want to avoid doing the thing they perceive as “work”.
https://tech.lgbt/@jnadeau/112528218028765178

johnwells,
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@gedeonm From what I’ve seen, many who are the biggest defenders and proponents of use of genAI for creative purposes are what are known as, “idea guys”.

This group is continually self-convinced of the brilliance of their own ideas but lack the initiative, diligence, skill, and patience to actually make any of them real. They like genAI because it makes them feel like they actually did something and won’t demand proportional compensation like capable artists do.

christianselig, to random
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Dumb question, but if I bought one of those "MagSafe stickers" on Amazon, that are traditionally used to give an Android phone MagSafe-like-stickiness, could I instead use it in reverse, and stick it to a non-MagSafe accessory so it would stick to my iPhone?

For instance, say I want to stick it to a banana so the banana magnets to my phone

johnwells,
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@christianselig A couple of my Android dev test phones have those stickers stuck to the cases they're in so they can stick to my MagSafe desk arm rig (cheap mic arm + screw-on magsafe camera mount == hovering phone to save neck and back that also keeps cables out of the way), and no, they don't stick to my iPhone.

stroughtonsmith, to random
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My ideal iPad is a 15" iPad Pro with an M4 Pro, combined with a Magic Keyboard with 2 Thunderbolt ports (that do both data & power) and a built-in second battery, that can run macOS and all my legacy software/workflows in a virtual machine, and can be operated entirely in clamshell mode from an external monitor. A drafting table when I need it, a pro workstation when I need that.

If such a machine existed, I would never buy a Mac again. That's what I've wanted on my desktop for the past decade

johnwells,
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@stroughtonsmith This does sound appealing. There's several good options for ~16" screen tablets out there now (the 16" 4k Xencelabs one seems particularly nice), but it's also and iPad and kinda-Mac and comes with Apple fit and finish that sweetens the deal considerably.

The only change I'd make is the Magic Keyboard being just an aluminum "dock" and magnetic iPad flappy bit that snaps onto a regular Mac keyboard. Have never been able to justify iPad MKBs due to their single-device nature.

christianselig, to random
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Choosing a travel backpack is really hard, and I still haven't found one I love, so mostly for my own reference I wrote a long post with thoughts on pretty much every travel backpack out there https://christianselig.com/2024/04/choosing-a-backpack-is-hard/

If you have other recommendations gimme

johnwells,
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@christianselig Keenly watching this thread (and will peruse your blog post), because I've been looking for a new pack of some sort myself.

What I need is something that maximizes the amount of storage within the constraints of airline "personal items” (can fit underneath the seat in front of you) and has a laptop and tablet slot. Been using the Peak Design Everyday Messenger 15" I used to tote back and forth to the office, but it's rather bulky and inefficient for this use case.

maxrudberg, to random
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I wish I could use the Apple Pencil Pro with the Mac. They should make a Magic Trackpad Pro in 11” size that’s compatible with the pencil.

johnwells,
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@maxrudberg In a similar vein, I was thinking just yesterday that it’d be cool if Apple added a mode to Sidecar that allowed connected iPads to act as pen tablets. It feels kind of silly to need to buy a Wacom tablet when one already has an iPad that’s about as capable.

stroughtonsmith, to random
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Is any app actually using the animated SF Symbols support added last year? I was excited for more of the UI to do that by default, but I haven’t seen it anywhere

johnwells,
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@stroughtonsmith I have a couple of yet to be released projects using them.

christianselig, (edited ) to random
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Randomly curious: what email provider do you use?

johnwells,
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@christianselig Most often used “real” address is an iCloud one, but I also have Fastmail hooked up to a custom domain for professional email and an ancient Gmail account for junk.

Also technically have an Outlook account, but only because that’s what the uni I’m taking courses with uses.

christianselig, to random
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Random question, but does anyone get that bug in Safari on Mac where when navigating the YouTube website, sometimes you'll navigate back a page and the page won't actually change at all despite the URL updating?

johnwells,
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@christianselig Yes, but not only YouTube. It’s sites that try to manually manage browser history entries in general that can do it.

gedeonm, to random
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And podcasters. Basically why I gave up listening to them. They ramble and ramble and often don’t even bother to edit themselves any more. https://mastodon.social/@rands/112185865379425604

johnwells,
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@gedeonm Not sure what the incentive is for podcasters, but the reason a lot of youtubers ramble on is because of the minimum video length that's considered optimal for monetization purposes, which is about 8 minutes. This incentivizes padding/rambling.

It's annoying either way. The best fix for this I've found is to go for video creators who either don't care about monetization or have other income streams (e.g. merch) so they don't have to rely as much on video ads to make money.

christianselig, to random
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Right outside the warranty period my beloved mouse started needing you to click really hard for it to function ;_;

Comfy mouse though, will probably rebuy

johnwells,
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@christianselig This seems like a common issue with the switches used in Logitech stuff, and has been for a long time.

Around a decade ago when I was using a Logitech Marble Mouse trackball as my main mouse, one or both of the buttons would consistently develop similar issues with time. I think I went through at least three of those things. Haven't had problems since switching to other manufacturers.

marioguzman, to random
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Low key I would use Windows XP if it meant I could have this iTunes back.

johnwells,
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@marioguzman It'd be somewhat cursed, but you could probably getting this version of iTunes for Windows running through WINE 😅

johnwells,
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@marioguzman My curiosity got the best of me. Yes, it works. Here's iTunes 4.1 for Windows running through WINE, complete with tray items.

Screenshot of tray items for iTunes and Quicktime for Windows in a macOS menubar

jamesthomson, to random
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johnwells,
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@jamesthomson Back in the first semester of uni, I helped a classmate set his Dell netbook up as a hackintosh. Worked surprisingly well (albeit slowly with that Atom CPU), as far as I know he used it all the way through graduation.

christianselig, to random
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I think I'd move to the 15" MacBook Air from my 14" Macbook Pro if only it had a USB-C on the right side too, and its screen resolution was greater than or equal to the 14" Pro. It looks so nice otherwise

johnwells,
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@christianselig On computers, outside of games I definitely find higher refresh rates to be a nice-to-have rather than a requirement. 60hz is generally speaking fine.

The part of ProMotion I actually value more is its variable refresh capabilities. It saves a lot of power with mostly-static screen content and makes things like 24FPS video look nicer, cutting down on judder and such.

gedeonm, (edited ) to random
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Do you listen to music while you work?

johnwells,
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@gedeonm Yes, sometimes.

When writing code, turning on something familiar/vibey (usually synthwave/retrowave) can aid focus and make hours of work melt away. Occasionally harder music like electronic rock or drum’n'bass can get me amped up which channels directly into my work.

More nuanced/intricate music usually only works alongside creative work like UI mockups, making icons, or drawing and can also have a time-melting effect.

There are some days where only peace and quiet works though.

gedeonm, to random
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Anyone out there drive an Ioniq 5? I’m looking at it for my next car and need to gather opinions both good and bad. If you have thoughts you wanna share please let me know. Thx!

johnwells,
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@gedeonm I think one of my neighbors may have bought one of these (only seen them driving by, haven't looked closely). Looks nice but also rather large.

Have read that they're working on a shrunken version (EV3 I think?) which might be available in the US later this year or early next year.

johnwells,
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@gedeonm Yeah the updates look good. Between this and the EV industry standardizing on NACS in the US, even though I’ll soon be in the market it seems like a good idea to hold out until at least later this year.

johnwells, to random
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Was curious about what happened to those vertical titlebars I used to see from time to time in earlier versions of OS X and somewhat frequently in classic Mac OS.

Turns out they only ever existed in OS X by way of Carbon, which explains why I hadn't seen them in a while. With Carbon never getting brought along for the 64-bit ride, they disappeared from macOS along with 32-bit support.

johnwells,
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I wonder why Cocoa never got its own version of vertical titlebars. They're a bit niche I suppose, but work nicely for certain types of palette windows, and I think a vertical combined titlebar+toolbar could be nice looking on modern three-pane apps, with the titlebar also acting as a pane with selectable items.

johnwells, to random
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For any who might enjoy it, here's a YouTube icon I made to replace the default on the Safari web app for YouTube.

It's modeled after the icon for the original YouTube app for iOS but has been designed to stand up to scrutiny a little better on larger screens.

I don't do this kind of thing as often as I used to so I'm a little rusty and I'm still not accustomed to iconography in Sketch (used Photoshop back in the day) but hopefully that doesn't come through too much!

johnwells, to random
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Sometimes I wish that mental energy and time were a bottomless resource. There’s so many projects I want to work on and so many skills I want to acquire that even if I weren’t working a 9-to-5 and had all my time to myself I could keep myself busy for years.

I see some other devs who seem nearly superhuman and can chug away on their own thing for several hours after a full work day, but I don’t know how they do it. By the time I’ve finished my work day I’m just about out of steam.

johnwells, to random
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Massive shout out to whoever was responsible for the "recently generated passwords" feature in Safari 17. It saves so much trouble on those sites where the username+password fields are wired up weirdly and prevent the browser from being able to save the data from them correctly.

gedeonm, to StarTrek
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There’s coffee in that nebula! #StarTrek #Janewayisms

johnwells,
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@gedeonm Very well done indeed. A lot of even the best fanmade CG on YouTube has little tells that give it away, but none jump out at me with this one.

Brings back memories of working through all the trek series some time around 2018. Wasn’t able to watch Voyager during its original run since family didn’t have cable (unlike TNG, which was on the local OTA ABC channel), but it sure did make for a great “relax after work” trek.

stroughtonsmith, to random
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Now that Apple will soon have its own take on an extended reality headset, what other form factors do you most wish Apple would lend their ecosystem weight to? Drafting table touch computer? Foldable tweener device? Home hub? Paper-like slate? Something else?

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johnwells,
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@stroughtonsmith At the risk of giving a boring answer, a take 2 on the 12” MacBook.

It’d work much better this time around with Apple Silicon, whichever chip they choose to put in it, but I could see them using a pared-down current-gen M SoC or even just an A-series with the M label slapped on so it’s capable of good battery life despite the smaller battery.

Few laptop manufacturers have ultraportables this size, and even fewer have one that’s good.

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