I know people often don't like to watch their own presentations but it really helps you improve. And particularly if you live code in your presentations–please watch. You'll likely find it sobering-the long pauses, the truncated sentences, the lack of focus on the audience. Then there's the almost impossible to follow code that flashes constantly with autocomplete, thetiny tiny text. Trust me, you simply can't present well and code at the same time same time, and it should be outlawed.
if I were running Apple AI I'd first and foremost ensure autocorrect weren't worse than when the original iphone came out. There should never be a typo or contextually incorrectly chosen word, and the UI around typing (the #1 user input action by far on phones, laptops, tablets) has not changed in decades (as I typed this autocorrect suggested 'decaes') start thinking about AI as a way to improve product experience, develop those muscles, not BS greenfield IMAGINE keynote fodder".
So in response to Apple's recent Lumon Terminal product page I made The Lumonizer. Add it to your bookmarks bar then view any page as if you're using a Lumon Terminal One some sights, killjoys with their (Homer Simpson voice) CSP directives might lower the fun… image