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@mjtsai I read your piece about MacBook keyboards earlier and how badly they wear. Apple’s desktop ones are no better. This is just from normal use. Left Option and Command keys are a state also. Just over two years old. (The right arrow key also pinged off one day and has never quite sat right since. Quality…)

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@craiggrannell My desktop keyboard looks just like that, except it’s old enough that the E is completely gone and the S, D, and C are almost invisible. Eventually it wears enough so that the keys feel mostly flat again. That said, at least it doesn’t look dirty like the MacBook keyboards.

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The trackpad on my M1 MacBook Pro is very frustrating. Frequently it just ignores my movements for a couple seconds, as if there were a dead spot, but there doesn’t seem to be one particular spot, just bad software.

I’ve owned a number of MacBook Pros before, 2006 to 2014, and this problem never happened with the older style trackpad.

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@lapcatsoftware I’ve been seeing this why my Magic Mouse. At least for me, it seems to temporarily get stuck thinking I’m in the process of swiping between spaces.

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@niclake It’s not a bug, it’s a feature. And we can’t tell you what the feature is because security through obscurity.

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Since I'm having trouble Googling this now, did the ability to subclass Swift classes with Objective-C make it into Swift 5.9? What is the proposal I should be tracking on this?

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@stroughtonsmith This sounds great, but it looks to me like the Swift evolution pitch never got approved or reached the proposal stage. Did Apple decide to just use this internally without formalizing it?

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@stroughtonsmith Ah, I guess there is a newer pitch that will hopefully be approved: https://forums.swift.org/t/pitch-3-objective-c-implementations-in-swift/71315

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Electron.

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@gruber @stroughtonsmith See also: Downcast for Mac.

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