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Simone Civetta

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Tech enthusiast. Developer. Proud father of one. @ztechconnection founder. @frenchkitconf organizer. Engineering Lead @HymaiaFr.

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Ok, I lied. I was also hoping for these new iPad features! Now, hoping that APIs will allow more flexibility than before. (Did you say Terminal?) #WWDC25

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The ChatGPT integration in Xcode will certainly useful at some point. But at the moment is still ages behind Cursor (via the xcode-build-server integration, cf @dimillian's tutorial).

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I’m glad to see such a feature-rich Foundation Models framework and its API so pleasantly “swifty”. A simple inference API would have already been good, but FMf goes way beyond that.

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At this point the most disappointing Apple product is the Apple Watch. Sure they sold millions of it but it now sits in a purgatory between being too power hungry to have a long lasting battery life and but too constrained to run a SLM or proper background tasks.

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As much as I loved “Letter to Arc members” by The Browser Company I feel that for my own personal use, Dia is a step in the wrong direction. I find that features like command bar (with actions) or the swipe to change the profile were true productivity enhancers.

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macOS Beta is usable as a daily driver on my MBPro M1. And by usable, I mean "usable". It's not perfect, but it doesn't crash. Mean issues so far: sluggish at times (esp. Safari, which is dreadful) + quick battery drain. The UI is not radically different, but pleasant.

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Thinking about Dia (and Perplexity’s Comet - which I haven’t tried yet). But in an AI-first world, apps who have the most potential are IMO those like Raycast, offering a deep integration with the system that goes way beyond browsing. And they’re far from being sherlocked

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Installed Beta 2 on my iPhone. The Liquid Glass effect is nice, but too present in such a small screen estate. It feels somehow “baroque”. As screens are larger, I find it much more pleasant on iPadOS and macOS.

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Have I missed something in the recent months, or have all new AI-based or agentic browsers largely underdelivered or, worse, failed to deliver at all? Thinking specifically about Dia and Opera.