Fun day down in the canyon getting on a couple classic single pitch ice routes with @mudrat_mackenzie! Lions and Hot Shot were both awesome. Thick enough to not bottom out any screws. 👌
Weather turned out to be perfect for @adkclimb.club! A nice, temperate evening after all the frigid days we’ve had (and will have again tomorrow!). Fun times working the steep routes at Pitchoff Quarry with friends!
Nick Heer: ‘Fault and Responsibility’
While I am excited for the potential of a change in direction, I do not think this singlehandedly validates the perception of declining competence in Apple’s software design. It was [Alan] Dye’s responsibility, to be sure, but it was not necessarily his fault. I do not mean that as an excuse, though I wish I did. The taste of those in charge undoubtably shapes what is produced across the company. And, despite a tumultuous week at the top of Apple’s org chart, many of those people remain in charge.
I so appreciate Heer’s signature measured and clear thinking.
A new, classic @atpfm@mastodon.social moment is born! “How DARE you!?” 🤣 🎙️
Louie Mantia blogged about Alan Dye leaving Apple, pointing out a change in Apple’s design direction that happened without my conscious noticing:
Not to put too fine a point on it, but they started making products that appealed to themselves. Because since Steve Jobs died, Apple, its executives, and its corporate employees got significantly wealthier. It wasn’t just Jony who took an interest in luxury. The whole company did. Anyone with even a little bit of power in the company started to dress more expensively. They all look like they could walk right out of a fashion advertisement.
Pebble's Index 01 looks pretty cool.
Making the most of these awesome early winter days! Starting with a 5-mile ascent up the Whiteface Memorial Highway and then cruising back down before jetting off to the North Face of Pitchoff to climb ice till dark! Thanks to today’s adventure buddies for making it great!
Remember that Rewind app that recorded everything on your Mac screen? Or their Pendant that recorded your physical day-to-day? If you’re a user, I hope you really trust their privacy policy because they’ve just been bought by Meta. If you don’t, now’s your chance to export and delete your data.
I don’t think my mouse repellent is working… 😕
Greg Morris: ‘The Weird Part Was the Platforms’
When there was one big platform, leaving meant missing out. Now there’s Mastodon, Bluesky, Threads, and whatever else springs up next week. No single space feels needed anymore. The FOMO vanished. Once that happened, having your own blog stopped looking like the odd choice.
It’s not perfect, but it’s better this way.
Apple’s latest video, ‘I’m Not Remarkable’, might be my favorite that they’ve published in quite a while. Their technology really takes on a secondary, literally assistive role, while the actual, awesome human beings take center stage. Full of life, with a great message. 👍👍
Incredible to see the first @adkclimb.club ice meetup of the season so well-attended! Folks are getting PYSCHED for ice season. A lot of new partnerships growing out of the club, which was the whole point. 😁 Thanks to all the newcomers.
The stoke was high at the North Face of Pitchoff with @darnisock! Got a few laps in on Harlot before heading over to Tendonitis for the good stuff. Dialed in some multipitch skills on the way up, which made for an excellent afternoon before heading to @adkclimb.club…
Started reading: Apple in China by Patrick McGee 📚
Finally available from my library (via Libby). Let’s see if all the positive reviews hold up. (Based on the prologue, they will.)
Finished reading: Born to Run by Christopher McDougall 📚
Holy smokes, what a book! Both the story and science were each captivating. Definitely got me fired up for running, and getting back into barefoot shoes. 👍👍
Got in a few laps at Pitchoff Right and Pitchoff Quarry this afternoon with Brian. As Ian Osteyee put it, conditions aren’t great but they are passable—and certainly passable enough for a good time! Got a Jackson and Luke sighting, styling as usual. 🤙
Looking like the season’s about to take off in earnest this week with low temps! 🌡️
COVID & Flu shots = acquired! 🙅♂️🦠
Watched: ONE SHOT with Ed Sheeran 🍿
This was so cool! Ed roams around New York City with his guitar, playing songs for unsuspecting strangers and surprise parties—all in one take. He seems so genuinely nice and grateful to play for fans. I’d love to see some behind the scenes of how this was shot. 👍👍
It’s too late to get any of the deals, but Cards Against Humanity’s 99% off sale still made me chuckle.
Watched: The Marvels 🍿
I know I’m behind on this, but they really did this movie dirty. Great characters and actors, just a shamefully poor storyline. 👎
Watched: Stranger Things S5E4, Chapter Four: Sorcerer 📺
Definitively yell-at-the-TV-the-whole-time-because-of-plot-holes kind of show. But that didn’t stop us from binging all four episodes released today. Some genuinely good moments too. Won’t be too sad when things wrap up next month. 👍
Finished reading: Dirtbag Billionaire by David Gelles 📚
Though it lionizes Chouinard and glosses over some of his distasteful qualities more than necessary, this book made me appreciate Patagonia as a company and it sure wouldn’t be the same without him. It’s been through the wringer over its 50+ years, and still sticks to its values and purpose. 👍
Apple’s recent Newsroom post on how it’s now 3D-printing its titanium Apple Watch cases is fascinating. When it was announced during the September event, I wondered if I’d be able to discern any difference in quality. I absolutely cannot. It’s as precise and premium as any Apple Watch I’ve ever had.