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A few years from now, I wouldn't be surprised to see AI-free products, just like we have sugar-free stuff today.
A few years from now, I wouldn't be surprised to see AI-free products, just like we have sugar-free stuff today.
I hope Apple will provide enough changes and tweaks to Liquid Glass tomorrow so I can update this project.
While exploring the Halide Mark III camera app, I realized that I never use the iPhone action button. I wonder if the iPhone 18 Pro camera button will be the next button that I never use. ๐ค
After a busy and challenging day at the office with Windows, using a Mac at home seems like a vacation, very relaxing.
Something is going on with AI companies and their opaque financials. I'm not an expert, but something doesn't add up here.
https://om.co/2026/05/29/anthropic-ai-and-the-numbers-problem/
I see no difference. But who am I to judge?
It's cold and rainy outside, so it seems like a great time to start Codex and the Vibe Code Things 3 replacement (yes, I'm going to drop it when I'm done!). I'm on a one-month free trial, which should be more than enough to achieve my goals: replace Things 3, learn to use Codex, and see how it compares to Claude Code.
I'm currently in a coffee shop, and someone outside, just the other side of the window where I'm sitting, is having a FaceTime call. I'm trying to step back and think about how cool this is, in the context of remembering how I imagined the future while watching space shuttle launches and Cosmos 1999. It still feels magical to me.
Search came to ChatGPT, here, now AI comes to Google Search. I'm not sure that I like Google's take, coupled with ads all over the place, which influence search results, on top of AI's potential hallucinations and shortcuts, how can we trust this? Returning to Kagi.
https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/search/search-io-2026/#powerful-ai
This morning, after 16 years on Vimeo, I deleted my account because I wasn't using it anymore. Honestly, beyond very niche visual and video domains, I cannot see how someone can expect to thrive on Vimeo these days. YouTube probably killed Vimeo.