Rizki Kelimutu:
Firefox is evolving with a refreshed design that makes the browser feel more modern, approachable, and consistent across desktop and mobile. The refresh also extends to Firefox’s voice and writing style, making product experience feel more human, direct, and unmistakably Firefox.
Via Jeff Johnson:
Nothing says “consistent” like making your large-screen keyboard & mouse UI exactly like your tiny touchscreen UI.
And nothing says “more human” like a manufactured voice and writing style.
rjacob:
Internally, we’ve been calling this work Project Nova, and today we’re excited to share a deeper look at what we’ve been building and where we’re heading next.
The goal of this work is to create a more cohesive foundation for Firefox: making the browser feel cleaner, warmer, faster, and more adaptable.
Some of the areas we’re working on include:
- Simpler navigation and a redesigned Settings experience
- Easier access to features like tab groups, split view, and vertical tabs
- The return of Compact Mode
- Refreshed visual updates across tabs, icons, spacing, and browser surfaces
- More customization options, including new themes and wallpapers
Previously:
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Sam Schott:
As of June 2026, Maestral is no longer actively maintained. The current version will continue to work until certificates expire.
Via John Gruber (Mastodon):
I don’t know when these certificates are expiring. And I don’t know what I’m going to do when they do. I might try moving everything from my Dropbox account to iCloud Drive. That certainly seems worth trying before I resort to going back to Dropbox’s own monstrosity of a Mac client.
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In theory, because Maestral is open source, someone could fork it and keep it going.
Nick Heer:
I use Dropbox only for some relatively basic but necessary things, like hosting PDFs for this very website, which is why Maestral has been the perfect client for me. It is a testament to the effect of a good third-party app that I have stuck with Dropbox despite its corporate-focused strategy pivot.
I’ve switched to iCloud Drive, which seems better, but not better than Old Dropbox.
Previously:
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Jason Hiner (MacRumors):
In an exclusive conversation with The Deep View ahead of WWDC 2026 in June, Doug Brooks, senior product manager of Apple silicon, discussed how Apple’s long-term investments in neural processing, unified memory, power-efficient computing, and hardware-software integration have positioned its devices for the AI era.
He also explained why Macs have become a favorite platform among AI developers, why Mac minis and Mac Studios are emerging as the preferred AI agent machines, and how Apple sees the future of on-device AI across iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
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“We build a chip knowing exactly what systems it’s going to go into. The chip can influence the system design, and the system design can influence the chip requirements. They’re married together very tightly. I’d actually go a step further and include software in that equation. As we enable new capabilities in the chip, we want to make sure those capabilities are exposed all the way through the software stack so developers can benefit and customers can benefit. Because if those transistors go unused, what’s the point? It’s not about adding something and hoping somebody finds a use for it. We want those capabilities available to solve real problems. I think that’s what allows us to build better systems and ultimately better products.”
It seems like a lot of it is just that developers like macOS.
Previously:
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