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Why did Apple pre-announce “more personalised Siri”? — Amy Worrall
Why did Apple pre-announce “more personalised Siri”? — Amy Worrall
On Apple's reliance on third party developer support for new features
the smart Siri will need buy-in from developers. Devs will tell the system about nouns and verbs that their apps know about — the semantics of the app’s data model objects, and the actions users can take upon them. Additionally, using this structured data, apps will tell the system what the user is doing right now, thus providing the context that Siri can become aware of. It’s all built on top of the existing Intents and UserActivities that apps have already been using to integrate with Shortcuts, Spotlight, and a bunch of other bits of the system. But using those is optional, and even for an app that’s got a head start, the new supercharged versions will require extra work to adopt.
Gone are the days where an eager group of independent developers would adopt every new technology springing forth from Cupertino, just because. Look at VisionOS — Apple promised the next big thing, but there’s no market for software there. (Jeff Johnson reports that in the first three weeks he only sold 21 copies of the Vision Pro version of his popular Safari extension StopTheMadness.) Beyond that, it is increasingly clear that Apple does things that benefit Apple, and many of those things do not benefit developers.
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Why did Apple pre-announce “more personalised Siri”? — Amy Worrall
REPORT | According to Fox News and much of the rest of the media, Mahmoud Khalil has called “for the total eradication of Western civilization.” Even if the allegation were true, it would be protected speech, but it’s not: the phrase appeared on an Instagram post linked to an… pic.twitter.com/Ek1OuxOO52— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) March 12, 2025
REPORT | According to Fox News and much of the rest of the media, Mahmoud Khalil has called “for the total eradication of Western civilization.” Even if the allegation were true, it would be protected speech, but it’s not: the phrase appeared on an Instagram post linked to an… pic.twitter.com/Ek1OuxOO52— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) March 12, 2025
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REPORT | According to Fox News and much of the rest of the media, Mahmoud Khalil has called “for the total eradication of Western civilization.” Even if the allegation were true, it would be protected speech, but it’s not: the phrase appeared on an Instagram post linked to an… pic.twitter.com/Ek1OuxOO52— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) March 12, 2025
Isaac Saul on X: "One thing a lot of people aren’t ready for is that if this recession comes, a lot of people in the Trump camp are going to celebrate it. Job losses and the stock market, GDP, 401ks etc falling will be celebrated as a way to wash out inflation and cheap labor. Gonna be wild." / X
Isaac Saul on X: "One thing a lot of people aren’t ready for is that if this recession comes, a lot of people in the Trump camp are going to celebrate it. Job losses and the stock market, GDP, 401ks etc falling will be celebrated as a way to wash out inflation and cheap labor. Gonna be wild." / X
documentation of people in the Trump crowd framing recession as a good thing
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Isaac Saul on X: "One thing a lot of people aren’t ready for is that if this recession comes, a lot of people in the Trump camp are going to celebrate it. Job losses and the stock market, GDP, 401ks etc falling will be celebrated as a way to wash out inflation and cheap labor. Gonna be wild." / X
Jeff Stein on X: "Elon Musk's pick to run the Social Security Administration, now taking over the agency, is out with a statement today in which he acknowledges that people in the Social Security database who are over 100 years old are "not necessarily receiving benefits" Trump had said "millions https://t.co/NFya0iRi3h" / X
Jeff Stein on X: "Elon Musk's pick to run the Social Security Administration, now taking over the agency, is out with a statement today in which he acknowledges that people in the Social Security database who are over 100 years old are "not necessarily receiving benefits" Trump had said "millions https://t.co/NFya0iRi3h" / X

From Tangle newsletter on Trump's address to Congress.: > Trump is still repeating a lot of nonsense about Social Security payments to 150-year-old Americans. To recap: We know the Social Security Administration (SSA) issues erroneous payments. Last year the SSA inspector general found $71.8 billion in improper payments from 2015 to 2022 (about 0.84% of the $8.6 trillion in payments over that time). Another inspector general report from 2021 found that the SSA made $298 million in payments to 24,000 dead beneficiaries. But Musk has made much more sweeping claims on X and is pretending DOGE uncovered this. A lot of people explained to Musk that he was misunderstanding the data he was looking at, but he has not corrected the record. Now the president is running with it, even after his own appointed Social Security administrator said “recent reporting” (from Musk and Trump) was misinforming people about fraudulent payments.

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Jeff Stein on X: "Elon Musk's pick to run the Social Security Administration, now taking over the agency, is out with a statement today in which he acknowledges that people in the Social Security database who are over 100 years old are "not necessarily receiving benefits" Trump had said "millions https://t.co/NFya0iRi3h" / X
Absolutely. Zelensky simply pointed out: diplomacy is great. We tried it. Putin breaks his promises, so what kind of diplomacy are you talking about Vance? And since Vance has no answer he goes on the attack.— Joost Brugman (@brugmanjoost) February 28, 2025
Absolutely. Zelensky simply pointed out: diplomacy is great. We tried it. Putin breaks his promises, so what kind of diplomacy are you talking about Vance? And since Vance has no answer he goes on the attack.— Joost Brugman (@brugmanjoost) February 28, 2025
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Absolutely. Zelensky simply pointed out: diplomacy is great. We tried it. Putin breaks his promises, so what kind of diplomacy are you talking about Vance? And since Vance has no answer he goes on the attack.— Joost Brugman (@brugmanjoost) February 28, 2025
Here is a direct transcript of the exchange. Everything was basically normal, until this: J.D. Vance: For four years, in the United States of America, we had a president who stood up in press conferences and talked tough about Vladimir Putin, and then Putin invaded Ukraine and…— Isaac Saul (@Ike_Saul) February 28, 2025
Here is a direct transcript of the exchange. Everything was basically normal, until this: J.D. Vance: For four years, in the United States of America, we had a president who stood up in press conferences and talked tough about Vladimir Putin, and then Putin invaded Ukraine and…— Isaac Saul (@Ike_Saul) February 28, 2025
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Here is a direct transcript of the exchange. Everything was basically normal, until this: J.D. Vance: For four years, in the United States of America, we had a president who stood up in press conferences and talked tough about Vladimir Putin, and then Putin invaded Ukraine and…— Isaac Saul (@Ike_Saul) February 28, 2025
6. In closing, Zelenskyy was set up. There was no good faith effort to support Ukraine or come to a peace agreement because Trump does not care about Ukrainians sovereignty. He care about "making a deal." Any deal he can sell to Americans that he brought peace--even if it doesn't…— Terrell Jermaine Starr (@terrelljstarr) March 1, 2025
6. In closing, Zelenskyy was set up. There was no good faith effort to support Ukraine or come to a peace agreement because Trump does not care about Ukrainians sovereignty. He care about "making a deal." Any deal he can sell to Americans that he brought peace--even if it doesn't…— Terrell Jermaine Starr (@terrelljstarr) March 1, 2025
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6. In closing, Zelenskyy was set up. There was no good faith effort to support Ukraine or come to a peace agreement because Trump does not care about Ukrainians sovereignty. He care about "making a deal." Any deal he can sell to Americans that he brought peace--even if it doesn't…— Terrell Jermaine Starr (@terrelljstarr) March 1, 2025
Meet the most over-engineered navigation bar, which automatically adds a feathered mask to ensure legibility on any background. Individual views can opt out (like the trailing button, which requires a background blur). pic.twitter.com/00XQ3k0Zhh— Julien Sagot (@Barbapapapps) February 26, 2025
Meet the most over-engineered navigation bar, which automatically adds a feathered mask to ensure legibility on any background. Individual views can opt out (like the trailing button, which requires a background blur). pic.twitter.com/00XQ3k0Zhh— Julien Sagot (@Barbapapapps) February 26, 2025
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Meet the most over-engineered navigation bar, which automatically adds a feathered mask to ensure legibility on any background. Individual views can opt out (like the trailing button, which requires a background blur). pic.twitter.com/00XQ3k0Zhh— Julien Sagot (@Barbapapapps) February 26, 2025
You’re about to hear all kinds of things about a bill called the SAVE Act. Congressional Republicans are using it as a cover to take away voting rights from thousands of Americans—all while claiming it’s about stopping non-citizens from voting. 5 things to know 🧵👇🏻— Congressman Greg Landsman (@RepGregLandsman) February 21, 2025
You’re about to hear all kinds of things about a bill called the SAVE Act. Congressional Republicans are using it as a cover to take away voting rights from thousands of Americans—all while claiming it’s about stopping non-citizens from voting. 5 things to know 🧵👇🏻— Congressman Greg Landsman (@RepGregLandsman) February 21, 2025
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You’re about to hear all kinds of things about a bill called the SAVE Act. Congressional Republicans are using it as a cover to take away voting rights from thousands of Americans—all while claiming it’s about stopping non-citizens from voting. 5 things to know 🧵👇🏻— Congressman Greg Landsman (@RepGregLandsman) February 21, 2025
brit @ EAG bay area! on X: "imo a strong and under-leveraged dating strategy is having a large body of public writing that expresses your interiority. a portfolio of work offers way more signal than a date me doc, which tend to fall short of expressing a comprehensive aesthetic" / X
brit @ EAG bay area! on X: "imo a strong and under-leveraged dating strategy is having a large body of public writing that expresses your interiority. a portfolio of work offers way more signal than a date me doc, which tend to fall short of expressing a comprehensive aesthetic" / X
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brit @ EAG bay area! on X: "imo a strong and under-leveraged dating strategy is having a large body of public writing that expresses your interiority. a portfolio of work offers way more signal than a date me doc, which tend to fall short of expressing a comprehensive aesthetic" / X
Here’s the thing, because there’s so little straight news left. democrats (or whoever is left that sees what’s happening clearly) need to narrate what’s happening. Someone needs to remind people of actual reality and not maga doublespeak. Russia is not here to bring peace,…— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) February 19, 2025
Here’s the thing, because there’s so little straight news left. democrats (or whoever is left that sees what’s happening clearly) need to narrate what’s happening. Someone needs to remind people of actual reality and not maga doublespeak. Russia is not here to bring peace,…— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) February 19, 2025
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Here’s the thing, because there’s so little straight news left. democrats (or whoever is left that sees what’s happening clearly) need to narrate what’s happening. Someone needs to remind people of actual reality and not maga doublespeak. Russia is not here to bring peace,…— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) February 19, 2025
Dr. Laura Robinson on X: "I think a huge part of the draw of tradwife content is that it markets the idea that we actually don't need social services, schools, or a government because everyone has an endless possibility of bootstrapping inside them. Tradwife content usually deliberately obscures or" / X
Dr. Laura Robinson on X: "I think a huge part of the draw of tradwife content is that it markets the idea that we actually don't need social services, schools, or a government because everyone has an endless possibility of bootstrapping inside them. Tradwife content usually deliberately obscures or" / X
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Dr. Laura Robinson on X: "I think a huge part of the draw of tradwife content is that it markets the idea that we actually don't need social services, schools, or a government because everyone has an endless possibility of bootstrapping inside them. Tradwife content usually deliberately obscures or" / X
(1) Fred Wellman on X: "Remember how Trump said he "sent the military in and opened up the water flow" in CA? It appears he forced the Army Corps to just drain reservoirs into recently flooded farmland without telling local farmers or leaders. “In 25 years, I’ve never seen anything like this. I was" / X
(1) Fred Wellman on X: "Remember how Trump said he "sent the military in and opened up the water flow" in CA? It appears he forced the Army Corps to just drain reservoirs into recently flooded farmland without telling local farmers or leaders. “In 25 years, I’ve never seen anything like this. I was" / X
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(1) Fred Wellman on X: "Remember how Trump said he "sent the military in and opened up the water flow" in CA? It appears he forced the Army Corps to just drain reservoirs into recently flooded farmland without telling local farmers or leaders. “In 25 years, I’ve never seen anything like this. I was" / X
Heather Cox Richardson (TDPR) (@hcrichardson.bsky.social)
Heather Cox Richardson (TDPR) (@hcrichardson.bsky.social)
Losing NOAA would be devastating. Project 2025 authors want to get rid of it because it monitors climate change, and privatize the information it currently provides for free, so you'll have to buy information about the weather and the winds (imperative for mariners). [contains quote post or other embedded content]
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Heather Cox Richardson (TDPR) (@hcrichardson.bsky.social)
Important to note that this seems to be a lightly customized ABC Favorit — round dots, altered R and 1 are what stood out at first glance. This all makes a ton of sense give the client’s need for all the listed writing systems, which Favorit already mostly supports.
Important to note that this seems to be a lightly customized ABC Favorit — round dots, altered R and 1 are what stood out at first glance. This all makes a ton of sense give the client’s need for all the listed writing systems, which Favorit already mostly supports.
— Grilli Type (@grillitype)
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Important to note that this seems to be a lightly customized ABC Favorit — round dots, altered R and 1 are what stood out at first glance. This all makes a ton of sense give the client’s need for all the listed writing systems, which Favorit already mostly supports.
Val on X: "This is true. The city pop craze of the late 2010s was entirely driven by uploads by those archivists. The image people associate most with Marika Takeuchi’s Plastic Love was from a different album but used on a YouTube upload https://t.co/HQc2u3HrtB" / X
Val on X: "This is true. The city pop craze of the late 2010s was entirely driven by uploads by those archivists. The image people associate most with Marika Takeuchi’s Plastic Love was from a different album but used on a YouTube upload https://t.co/HQc2u3HrtB" / X
— Val (@VK_HM)
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Val on X: "This is true. The city pop craze of the late 2010s was entirely driven by uploads by those archivists. The image people associate most with Marika Takeuchi’s Plastic Love was from a different album but used on a YouTube upload https://t.co/HQc2u3HrtB" / X