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The Talk Show: ‘Michigan-Starred Fine Dining’
Special guest Louie Mantia joins the show to talk about Liquid Glass, the various OS 26 updates, and the worrisome state of Apple’s UI design overall. Also: sandwiches.
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Zuckerberg on ‘Personal Superintelligence’
Mark Zuckerberg, concluding a 600-word essay ostentatiously typeset in the style of web pages circa 1994*:
Meta believes strongly in building personal superintelligence that empowers everyone. We have the resources and the expertise to build the massive infrastructure required, and the capability and will to deliver new technology to billions of people across our products. I’m excited to focus Meta’s efforts towards building this future.
What about the metaverse? Wasn’t that the thing? What Zuckerberg, and thus Meta, actually believe strongly in is jumping on whatever trend becomes a hype bubble. The company’s soul is empty.
* Actual web pages from 1994 didn’t include nearly a megabyte of JavaScript to display 3 kilobytes of text.
Apple Files Vigorous Response to DOJ Lawsuit: ’Threatens the Very Principles That Set iPhone Apart’
★ Tea, the Women’s Dating Gossip App Riddled With Security Vulnerabilities, Remains #3 on the US iPhone App Store
YouTube Is Rolling Out an Age-Estimation Algorithm to Identify US Teens
Sarah Perez, TechCrunch:
YouTube on Tuesday announced it’s beginning to roll out age-estimation technology in the U.S. to identify teen users in order to provide a more age-appropriate experience. The company says it will use a variety of signals to determine the users’ possible age, regardless of what the user entered as their birthday when they signed up for an account.
Well-intentioned though I think this is, it still feels more than a little dystopian.
Sony Sues Tencent for Allegedly Ripping Off ‘Horizon’ Video Games
reuters.com/legal/litigation/sony-sues-tencent-allegedly-ripping-off-horizon-video-games-2025-07-28/
Reuters:
Sony released the first game in the Horizon series, Horizon: Zero Dawn, on its PlayStation 4 in 2017. The games follow a red-headed woman named Aloy as she navigates a post-apocalyptic world populated by human tribes and robotic animals.
Sony said in its complaint that it declined an offer from Tencent to collaborate on a new Horizon game last year. Tencent later announced Light of Motiram, which Sony said features identical gameplay, story themes and artistic elements to Horizon as well as many other similarities.
Sony said that video game journalists have characterized Light of Motiram as a “knock-off” of Horizon, including one who called the game Horizon Zero Originality.
Tencent is the Chinese software giant behind, amongst many other things, WeChat, China’s “everything app”.
Link: reuters.com/legal/litigation/sony-sues-tencent-allegedly…
The E-Book Editions of Timothy Snyder’s ‘On Tyranny’ Are Just $2
Back in March I linked to and recommended Timothy Snyder’s On Tyranny, a cogent collection of 20 short essays. I was never a big e-book reader, both because I love printed books so much and because I welcome any respite from reading on screens of any sort. But if e-books are your thing, note that Apple Books currently has it for just $2. Amazon’s Kindle edition is also $2 — and the paperback edition, which is the lovely little thing I own, is an oddly but low-priced $7.31.
Amazon Is Selling M4 MacBook Airs for $200 Off
These prices — which I presume are a back-to-school season promotion — are even lower than those during the weeklong “Prime Day” earlier this month, and you don’t need to be a Prime subscriber to get them:
- The pretty-good base configuration (16 GB RAM, 256 GB storage) is just $800.
- The configuration with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB is $1,000, the normal price for the base model.
- You can splurge and get 24 GB RAM with 512 GB storage for just $1,200.
These are make-me-rich affiliate links, as is this link for AirPods Pro 2 for just $200, $50 off.
Link: amzn.to/4fdd0gN
Microsoft Introduces ‘Copilot Mode’ in Edge
blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2025/07/28/introducing-copilot-mode-in-edge-a-new-way-to-browse-the-web/
Google Chrome Adds AI-Generated Store Summaries
techcrunch.com/2025/07/28/google-chrome-adds-ai-powered-store-summaries-to-help-u-s-shoppers/
Security Breach at Tea Worsens, Revealing Users’ DMs About Abortions and Cheating
404media.co/a-second-tea-breach-reveals-users-dms-about-abortions-and-cheating/
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Republican Election Group Is Attempting to Organize Against Text Message Filtering in iOS 26
politicalwire.com/2025/07/28/republicans-say-apple-update-will-hurt-fundraising/
Adam Aaronson Drank Every Cocktail
To Trust ICEBlock’s Anonymity, You Have to Trust Apple
theverge.com/cyber-security/707116/iceblock-data-privacy-security-android-version
‘Obsoless’ — Ken Pillonel’s Small-Batch Cases Bring USB-C Charging to Lightning iPhones
Back in 2021 a young engineering student named Ken Pillonel modified his own iPhone X to replace the Lightning port with USB-C, which became a small viral sensation. He’s back at it, with a far more ambitious project: iPhone cases with USB-C ports for the last five or so years of models with Lightning ports. He’s produced three batches of cases so far, but is currently sold out.
Even if you’re not interested in buying one of these cases, Pillonel’s video documenting how he brought the concept to fruition is quite clever and fun.
New York Times’ Style Guide Substitutions for ‘The President Violated the Constitution’
Carlos Greaves, writing for McSweeney’s:
“The president remained steadfast in his novel interpretation of constitutional law.”
“Faced with the choice between clinging to the letter of the law and marching to the beat of his own legal drum, the president chose the latter.”
SafeBase by Drata
My thanks to Drata for sponsoring this week at DF to promote SafeBase. SafeBase eliminates the friction of inbound security reviews. It helps you automate inbound requests, use AI to answer questionnaires, and share your security posture proactively — all through a centralized Trust Center.
Link: safebase.io/lp/why-safebase/?utm_source=daring_fireball&utm…
Intel Needs a Big Customer for Foundry Business to Survive
goo.gl, Google’s Link Shortener, Will Stop Working Next Month
theverge.com/news/713125/google-url-shortener-links-shutdown-deadline
4chan Clowns Find Open Database of Images From Viral Women’s Dating Safety App ‘Tea’
404media.co/women-dating-safety-app-tea-breached-users-ids-posted-to-4chan/
The Talk Show: ‘The Shift-2 Crowd’
Jason Snell returns to the show to talk about the early PC platform rivalries of the 1980s, iOS 26 leaks (and Apple suing YouTuber Jon Prosser), the various Apple OS 26 public betas and the state of Liquid Glass, and more. (Where by “more” I mean a little baseball and keyboard nerdery.)
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Public Betas for Apple OSes 26
★ ICEBlock, an iOS Exclusive
Yours Truly With David Barnard on the Sub Club Podcast
subclub.com/episode/the-past-present-and-future-of-building-on-apple-john-gruber-daring-fireball
David Barnard:
On the podcast I talk with John about the fascinating 40-year history of Apple’s developer relations, how almost going bankrupt in the 1990s shaped today’s control-focused approach, and why we might need an “App Store 3.0” reset.
Yet another fun appearance on a podcast. There’s a good transcript too, if you’re more of a reader than a listener.
Link: subclub.com/episode/the-past-present-and-future-of-building…
The Financial Times Reports the UK Is Backing Down From Its Demand for Apple to Grant It an iCloud Encryption Backdoor
OS 26 Beta 4’s Are Out
Juli Clover, MacRumors:
Apple today provided developers with the fourth betas of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 for testing purposes, with the updates coming two weeks after Apple seeded the third betas.
MacOS, WatchOS, tvOS, and VisionOS too, all in lockstep. Also, a good first look at what’s changed in iOS 26 beta 4 from beta 3. Some of the things Apple is tweaking between betas need more than minor tweaking. Also: Apple Intelligence summaries for news notifications are back.
The Computer History Museum’s Vintage Computer Festival: August 1–2
CHM:
Come and explore an extraordinary showcase of historical computers, from pristine originals to ingenious modern hacks. Computer enthusiasts around the world look forward to the annual Vintage Computer Festival.
Experience hands-on demos of historical systems from the 1960s through the 1990s, learn preservation tips, and try out brands like Apple, Atari, Commodore, Tandy/Radio Shack, and more.
It’s in Mountain View, so I can’t make it, but given all the recent nostalgia that’s been in the air regarding the early PC era, I wish I could.
Link: computerhistory.org/events/vintage-computer-festival-3/
‘Google Solves Its Pixel 10 Leaks by Just Showing Us the Phone’
theverge.com/news/711033/google-pixel-10-design-tease-reveal
Jay Peters, The Verge:
Google’s Pixel 10 launch event is just under a month away, but the company is already revealing the official design of the base phone. You can currently see a video of the phone on Google’s website (and below). It looks just like the official renders that leaked earlier today, which showed that the phone will have a third back camera (which is rumored to be a telephoto sensor).
That’s certainly one way to deal with leaks. It looks like a Pixel 9, which looks like an iPhone 12–16 with a different (but cool) camera mesa.
Link: theverge.com/news/711033/google-pixel-10-design-tease…