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Yes, thank you for saying so. I agree. And that's what should be being discussed everywhere.


Yes, this. I was about to post my own comment and will instead reply and upvote yours.

This strikes me as setting the conversation to be whether it's 'secure', and can then everyone can discuss that part - instead of the fact that's not where or how that conversation should have been happening at all.


Can I just say, the comments that have happened here before mine, have been stellar. Wow. And also, it's so weird to have some nostalgia for all of this now...


Thank you! I too have aphantasia and I really appreciate this comment :)


Ditto. Exactly what I pictured from the title and I was already thinking how interesting that would be. I’m curious to try something like it now.


Wasn't the CEO of Disney on stage when the Vision Pro was introduced/announced? From an IP standpoint having Disney on stage over Netflix seems like the better choice...


No subscription yet so I haven’t read the article. The dissolves were excellent in this film tho. But overall the slower pace and time with little moments is what made it so good for me - to stop and have time for a slow (but so so good) film like this is what was perfect.


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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/06/magazine/the-out-of-fashi...

> overall the slower pace and time with little moments is what made it so good for me - to stop and have time for a slow (but so so good) film like this is what was perfect.

Other intimate movies I can think of top of mind are: Lost in Translation, Past Lives, Columbus, Before Sunrise, Things to Come. I'll stop there since I'm making these recommendations blind not having yet seen The Holdovers. Actually, since the article opens with a Hal Ashby film (The Last Detail), I'll add another: Being There.


Good list. Off the top of my head I would add Kicking & Screaming. Maybe The Souvenir too?


Thanks for the link!


Reader mode worked for me


Really shows to me why so many developers end up focusing so much more on the iOS versions of their apps. I would have expected the same.


I work with a lot of 4K elements and video in Apple Motion, After Effects, and other applications. The better the chip the faster things go, especially previews and encoding. Every second ends up counting.

I can see why others like me may upgrade. But I’m not going to bother just yet.


I don't recall which interviews I saw it stated in, but I believe Sam said in one or two of his world tour stops, where he stated they deliberately have gone with a technical name instead of a human name to help remind those using it that it's not a person. So I think that coupled with the mindshare (as others have stated) it already holds, makes a lot of sense to stick with it.


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