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DESCRIPTION: A space for anyone who uses Apple products, appreciates what they get right, and wants to talk plainly about what they don’t. This is a friendly place for healthy criticism. You don’t have to love the company. You don’t have to hate it either. If you want honest discussion about Apple hardware, software, ecosystem choices, design decisions, frustrations, or pleasant surprises, you’re welcome here.

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recently, i've been trying to make my way out of the apple ecosystem. im on the verge of deleting my apple account, but cant find a way to use airtags wo an apple account. i think that may be the only constraint.

ive logged out of my iphone and all apps i need are already loaded & are still working properly.

no issues on my macbook either since use terminal for most things. i cant remember using the app store at all on the macbook.

anyone have tips, tricks, notes? please and ty!

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/42903494

Apple is seeking external models to run on its Private Cloud Compute servers

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I just tried to create a basic Shortcut that opens a YouTube link in Brave and strips out some tracking junk. In theory, this is what the Shortcuts app is made for. In reality, I feel like I was trapped in a procedurally generated UI puzzle designed by someone who hates their own users.

I started with a simple clipboard check. Then I tried to combine two pieces of text: a Brave URL prefix and the cleaned link. Easy, right? Except not one part of this was straightforward. The “Combine Text” action doesn’t show an “Add New Item” option unless you first pick a variable, but it also won’t show variables unless you tap them in exactly the right order. I kept seeing placeholder blocks with no explanation. I tapped into fields and got autocorrected. I typed out a variable name, only to find out that this does absolutely nothing. You have to use the magic wand to select the actual value, or it doesn’t work. And this is never explained.

The entire app is full of disappearing options, invisible logic paths, unlabeled state changes, and behavior that breaks if you so much as look at it wrong. At one point, the app simply refused to let me add a second input to a Combine Text block. I had to delete it, re-add it, and then tap around in exactly the right order to make the UI un-break itself.

I never even got it working. I go too frustrated and decided to take a break and revisit it later. It wasn’t even frustrating in a normal way, it was exhausting. This was supposed to be the easy, Apple-style way to automate tasks. Instead it felt like a hostile interface wrapped in iOS visual polish. The worst part? I don’t think this is a bug. I think it’s designed this way on purpose, so us plebs don’t get too big for our britches, and try to breach the garden wall.

Shortcuts is supposed to make automation easier. What it actually does is hide every single useful function behind inconsistent menus and input traps. I’ve written code in a terminal that felt friendlier.

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