| ▲ | Grombobulous 2 hours ago | |
This WWDC is thin, but it seems like a lot of it outside of AI is a refinement year. For them to just blanket announce that a bunch of stuff across the platforms perform better, that shows that Apple spent most of their effort on quality over shipping features. It’s also possible they’re preparing for less availability of RAM long term and trying to optimize. The list of stuff they had go highlighted includes a whole bunch of small but impactful little tweaks. iCloud shared libraries being easier to use outside of Apple operating systems, that’s great. And adding full resolution support, also great. I’ve left iCloud Photos and macOS for myself but I’m stuck on iCloud shared photos with family albums, so making it easier for me to participate is a big plus. Custom EQ in AirPods. Awesome. Smoother network transitions between WiFi and cellular. Huge positive impact. Send indicator in messages, yes please. The parental controls are industry-leading. The AI features are the most boring and uninteresting to me, but the little stuff is all big news to me. | ||
| ▲ | steve_adams_86 13 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
> The parental controls are industry-leading. They've been awful for me. This is best-in-class software? It breaks constantly. It fails to notify me of all kinds of events that should work, but spontaneously fail to. This could be someone entering the parental control pin or requesting to download an app. It's misery to deal with. I've used it for years across several devices and kids. It's some of the worst software I ever need to use. | ||