Casey Liss
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I hope they make it better. Siri is a good example. A voice system is great and we take it for granted and we think it's an important feature and it should be there. But they didn't remake the entire phone around it because A, Siri wasn't good enough for that.
I hope they make it better. Siri is a good example. A voice system is great and we take it for granted and we think it's an important feature and it should be there. But they didn't remake the entire phone around it because A, Siri wasn't good enough for that.
And B, there are so many other things that we do with our phone that are not Siri that there was no reason to bend the entire phone around Siri. They did make the microphones better. They didn't make Siri better. They did add the neural engine to make it beefier and beefier. But like in the end, are we, were we previously using phones that were built from the ground up from Siri?
And B, there are so many other things that we do with our phone that are not Siri that there was no reason to bend the entire phone around Siri. They did make the microphones better. They didn't make Siri better. They did add the neural engine to make it beefier and beefier. But like in the end, are we, were we previously using phones that were built from the ground up from Siri?
Like, I think this is putting the cart before the horse as the entire industry is with the assumption that AI will be the most important feature on our phone. And we want the entire hardware design to be focused on that feature. Let's see how the feature does before we completely change the hardware design of the phone around it. And again, give it a three year lead time.
Like, I think this is putting the cart before the horse as the entire industry is with the assumption that AI will be the most important feature on our phone. And we want the entire hardware design to be focused on that feature. Let's see how the feature does before we completely change the hardware design of the phone around it. And again, give it a three year lead time.
So to help answer Sharon's question a little bit, we should link to Ricky Mondello's post about migrating password managers, migrating to the Apple password system and pass keys. And it's got some good advice about not trying to do like a Big Bang type of like, I'm going to go in there and change everything and transfer all my stuff that you kind of do it sort of the same.
So to help answer Sharon's question a little bit, we should link to Ricky Mondello's post about migrating password managers, migrating to the Apple password system and pass keys. And it's got some good advice about not trying to do like a Big Bang type of like, I'm going to go in there and change everything and transfer all my stuff that you kind of do it sort of the same.
demand paged version of it sort of slow gradual one so that's actually a good uh a good some even if you don't follow the advice in the article it's a good mindset to get into that you it's not like you're you're not missing some boat that's leaving and you need to get on it and it will change your life or whatever right this is pass keys are a developing technology i'm kind of in the same uh boat with marco in that i'm when they offer it i take it but uh as ricky will tell you lots of websites
demand paged version of it sort of slow gradual one so that's actually a good uh a good some even if you don't follow the advice in the article it's a good mindset to get into that you it's not like you're you're not missing some boat that's leaving and you need to get on it and it will change your life or whatever right this is pass keys are a developing technology i'm kind of in the same uh boat with marco in that i'm when they offer it i take it but uh as ricky will tell you lots of websites
uh that implement passkeys choose totally different policies for those passkeys than other websites because you can websites can choose to do whatever they want they can give you a passkey and then remove your password they can let you use a password and a passkey github uses passkeys as a second factor in a two-factor login so you enter your username and your password and then as a second factor one of the things that you can use is your passkey which is totally not the supposed intention of passkeys but technologically there's nothing stopping you from doing it so
uh that implement passkeys choose totally different policies for those passkeys than other websites because you can websites can choose to do whatever they want they can give you a passkey and then remove your password they can let you use a password and a passkey github uses passkeys as a second factor in a two-factor login so you enter your username and your password and then as a second factor one of the things that you can use is your passkey which is totally not the supposed intention of passkeys but technologically there's nothing stopping you from doing it so
The bottom line is that every website that uses passkeys has some different notion of where they fit in in their website. And maybe that will change over time. Like in the beginning, we wanted to roll out passkeys just to try them out. And if lots of people adopt them, maybe we'll do this.
The bottom line is that every website that uses passkeys has some different notion of where they fit in in their website. And maybe that will change over time. Like in the beginning, we wanted to roll out passkeys just to try them out. And if lots of people adopt them, maybe we'll do this.
But just because a website supports passkeys or anything supports passkeys doesn't mean... My perspective is I don't know, based on that...
But just because a website supports passkeys or anything supports passkeys doesn't mean... My perspective is I don't know, based on that...
how it's going to work okay so you've got pass keys when someone says like oh we support usernames and passwords i more or less know how that's going to work these days although there was a kind of a uh older people remember the somewhat annoying drawn out transition between uh sites and other things asking you for a username that was not an email address you both remember those days right mm-hmm
how it's going to work okay so you've got pass keys when someone says like oh we support usernames and passwords i more or less know how that's going to work these days although there was a kind of a uh older people remember the somewhat annoying drawn out transition between uh sites and other things asking you for a username that was not an email address you both remember those days right mm-hmm
Those were not good days. Some websites still do it. But in general, we've sort of settled on if you're going to have a login to a website that's not going to be like a third party login, like login with Google, login with Twitter, login with Apple, whatever thing that it's going to say username and password and the username is going to be an email address. But.
Those were not good days. Some websites still do it. But in general, we've sort of settled on if you're going to have a login to a website that's not going to be like a third party login, like login with Google, login with Twitter, login with Apple, whatever thing that it's going to say username and password and the username is going to be an email address. But.