I was expecting wet weather this week but it has been pretty quiet but I was able to get in some walking over the last few days. On Sunday I’m going to get up at around 11am and go for a walk before work then after work I’ll go for another one. Tonight for dinner I got out some chicken from the freezer because it had been sitting there for. while – I have to admit I wasn’t all that enamoured by it because the marinade that it came in was pretty mediocre. I cooked it, had it with some steamed vegetables – baby carrots and edamame with some garlic butter. The only reason why I got the chicken was because it was on special due to it expiring soon but I think I’ll avoid it in future in favour of getting the Turks nibbles whose marinade is a lot better tasting along with freezing a lot better than what I got from Woolworths.
I’ve been having some fun with Safari – enjoying all the fun ways in which YouTube doesn’t work or how its Microsoft teams it has a built in spell checker, you click on the word, select the correct spelling and then nothing happens resulting in the incorrect spelling remaining. At the rate things are going I’m wondering whether the testing process at Apple is ‘if it compiles, ship it’ followed by ‘if it load the Apple website and the Google front page then it is good enough for me’. I’m going to spend the weekend (Monday and Tuesday) having an another go with Chrome because for better or worse it has pretty much become the ‘default runtime engine for the internet’. There is also the fact that the benefit of the Google ecosystem is that it is heterogeneous by design where as with iCloud, sure you can theoretically have it word with Windows but the experience is never as smooth.
I was having a look back at some of the predictions I have made in the past and one of the predictions was that the low cost device that Apple would launch would be called the iBook and run a version of iPadOS. It appears that I got part of it right which was the idea that Apple would release a low cost laptop but what I got wrong was the operating system because I assumed that macOS would be ‘too heavy’ for a smartphone SoC. With the launch of the Apple MacBook Neo it is interesting how it is becoming the gateway device for people who may have an iPhone but never really thought of getting an Apple laptop. I think the big question is what happens with macOS 27 and whether with the rumour of it being. ‘Snow Leopard’ style release which is focused on optimisation and bug fixes that we’ll see it perform better on devices with only 8GB of memory.
