@simX Not clear to me whether he’s anti-stickers or just finds the interface confusing.
Apple’s 2016 in Review: mjtsai.com/blog/2017/01/0… #mjtsaiblog
Anil Dash’s Advice for Twitter: mjtsai.com/blog/2017/01/0… #mjtsaiblog
Finding an Alternative to Mac OS X: mjtsai.com/blog/2017/01/0… #mjtsaiblog
Condensed History of VisiCalc: mjtsai.com/blog/2017/01/0… #mjtsaiblog
“Hidden Figures” and NASA’s Human Computers: mjtsai.com/blog/2017/01/0… #mjtsaiblog
@BryanPietrzak As far as I am aware, Photos does not sync projects at all. Glad glad to hear that you were not using any dropped templates.
@gruber Also note that Photos couldn’t import lots of iPhoto projects.
@gruber Yes, except for the initial iCloud Photo Library syncing bugs. To me “ready” is more about “can it replace” than stability.
Last few days, macOS 10.12 has been forgetting my Services preferences: re-enabling disabled ones and forgetting my keyboard shortcuts.
@octothorpe @tapbot_paul Now if only they would add a switch to remember the HDR setting…
@IfMatt Sounds very nice in theory, but I don’t know if I could ever trust it.
@peternlewis @gruber I miss LAN photo sharing. No easy way to access full-resolution family members’ photos with Photos.
@steipete They told you at WWDC that they don’t have tests? That’s surprising on multiple levels.
@z31r4m Does the Enter key (fn+Return) work for you? It sometimes just gives me a Return in Tweetbot.
@steipete Why do you say “no tests”?
@gruber Except that Photos is still missing stuff that iPhoto could do, and the workflow isn’t as smooth, never mind Aperture.