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- Pre-Show: AI slop vs. not… so… AI… slop
- AITAH
- Follow-up:
- Casey spends 24 hours with iOS 26 on his carry phone
- John’s dancing controls
- ☝️ Well, actually ☝️, myriad of is okay (via Jason Eccles)
- Merriam-Webster’s take
- Are size classes similar to today’s design changes? (via Bryan Guffey)
- Auto Layout
- John’s HomePod has risen from the dead!
- Nic’s Fix
- Watch John’s actual repair happen
- 🍿 John would like to air some AppleCare One grievances 🍿
- John’s tantrum
- AppleCare One Terms & Conditions
- Casey spends 24 hours with iOS 26 on his carry phone
- Blood oxygen with Apple Watch [sorta] returns to the US
- Gruber’s take
- Victoria Song at The Verge
- 😳🥳 M5 MacBook Pro with cellular is coming‽ 🎉😳
- A19 Pro in Studio Display 2?
- Previously, in low-cost MacBook rumors: A18 Pro
- Your Mac game is probably rendering blurry
- CGDisplayCopyAllDisplayModes()
- FB13375033
- Ask ATP:
- Should the name “Siri” be retired? (via Aaron Bushnell)
- Did Vehicle Motion Cues help John? (via Roly C.)
- How do we click our trackpads? (via Eli)
- Post-show: Oh yeah! 🗣️ New ATP Members special: ATP Insider: Vacations 🗣️
- Members-only ATP Overtime: Apple’s research into using LLMs to make UIs
- Apple trained a LLM to teach itself good SwiftUI
- Research paper
- Stephen Robles’ video
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