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The Developer-Goodwill Edition Saturday, March 22, 2025

Tim, Don’t Kill My Vibe, by irace.me

If Apple sees its developer tooling and policies as neatly-paved sidewalks, new desire paths are forming—paths increasingly designed to minimize touchpoints with Apple. Alarm bells should be ringing for those concerned with what remains of Apple’s developer goodwill, and consequently, its market position.

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Yahoo Is Selling TechCrunch, by Emma Roth, The Verge

Regent is the same company that snapped up Foundry, the firm behind outlets like PCWorld, Macworld, and TechAdvisor on Thursday. Founded in 2005, TechCrunch has experienced many shakeups in ownership after AOL acquired the site in 2010.

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Opening iOS Is Good News For Smartwatches, by Victoria Song, The Verge

There’s no reason a grizzled marathoner who prizes in-depth training metrics, free coaching plans, and monthlong battery life should have to get an Apple Watch Ultra over a Garmin just because they also want to have quick replies. I’ll admit that it is mind-numbingly convenient and pleasant to stay in one ecosystem. But if the Apple Watch is truly the best smartwatch out there, it should be able to defend that title even if third parties have access to iOS notifications.

The Siri Shuffle, by M.G. Siegler, Spyglass

Rockwell doesn't have the clout needed to recruit (and retain) the top AI talent that Apple will need here, but JG still does. The mistake seemed to be putting him in charge of the entire org, including the AI user-facing products, when he should have probably been more behind-the-scenes, managing the more technical aspects. He'll apparently now be able to do that.

Matthew Belloni On The ‘Apple TV+ Experiment’, by John Gruber, Daring Fireball

Apple isn’t a move fast and break things company. They’re a measure twice, cut once company. When they commit to something, they tend to stay committed. And they’re very, very good at playing long games that require patience, especially when entering new markets.

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We've already lost Macworld Expo for quite a while. Now, I am guessing we may be saying goodbye to Macworld soon?

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