New Video!
iPad Multitasking Explained: Stage Manager Guide!
I’ve seen a couple similar articles lately. While I wouldn’t say it’s a trend (one can hope), it sure is nice to see more articles giving the iPad a fair shake.
@robpike
I feel the need to speak out against the idea that ''people like it this way' or 'convenience is more important to most people than X'
People are trained to use software and hardware in a certain way by the software and hardware they are given. If it has utility for them they will learn it. The fact that most software is designed to siphon money out of them does not mean that people prefer to have their money siphoned. If we make things better, people will still use them.
When the hell did shipping MVPs become the norm… like, not even treated as “early access” or “beta” — v1.0s are MVPs… Is it to please investors so they can see shit is being shipped? This is awful. What happened to being proud of the stuff that is shipped?
More like BMVPs…
Bare minimum viable product…
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#iPad Coding:
I'm no hardcore developer. Runestone (https://runestone.app) and/or Textastic (https://www.textasticapp.com) meet my needs, which these days tend to be all about javascript and a little JSON. Used to experiment with coding avant-garde writing tools in Pythonista (http://omz-software.com/pythonista/); might return to that at some point...
@ljpuk One of the best ways to learn is to write things down. Focus modes and Apple Pencil make the iPad the very best education device ever made.
I waited 9 years for Photoshop on iPad; 4 years post release, I'm still waiting for Photoshop on iPad 🥲
While visionOS is going to benefit from much of what came before, being based on iPad, it's also in danger of inheriting a whole bunch of flaws to go with. Half-baked features, 'simplified' ports, waning developer interest. I don't want 'companion’ apps, I want apps
The engineers who designed the #Voyager probes half a century ago even thought of the possibility that a wrong sequence of commands may point the antenna dish away from earth.
And they implemented a self-adjusting mechanism that a few times a year scans the positions of a few known stars to infer the position of the earth, and point back the antenna in the right direction.
50 years later, these wonderful machines are still working, tens of billions of km away from earth, and even a wrong sequence of commands won't put them out of use.
The more I understand how they were designed, the more I feel like an early Medieval engineer looking at the Pantheon or other marvels or Roman architecture. Some amazing skills, knowledge and attention to details have been lost from that generation to ours.
Today's threads (a thread)
Inside: Why they're smearing Lina Khan; Hey look at this; and more!
Archived at: https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/14/making-good-trouble/
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America was founded on the promise of freedom and equal rights for all.
In reality, this has always been unevenly applied. Freedom is a constant battle, and everyone’s rights are FAR from equal.
The most American thing we can do is to keep pushing hard for freedom, liberty, and truly equal rights for EVERYONE.
@dcseifert It’s so good! Between this and Final Cut coming to the iPad I sold my MacBook Pro. The iPad Pro is my only portable computer now. I have a Mac Studio here for big projects and to act as an automation server, but I’m using my iPad for everything again. It feels good to be positive about the iPad again.
I’m really loving iPadOS 17 so far. https://9to5mac.com/2023/06/17/ipados-17-stage-manager-widgets/
Left the rat race at Microsoft for traveling, writing, photography, a little coding, and whatever else seems interesting.