There's all sorts of witchcraft and superstition about how to do it. Photos will say something like, we will identify faces when you're not using the application but that language makes people debate on the internet. It took me like three days of just delicately trying to arrange the world so that my Mac felt like it was safe for it to analyze faces in my photos. That's a meta complaint because it's true across tons of Apple's applications where they want it to be a magical user experiencewhere you don't have to worry your pretty little head about it.
- Pre-show:
- Follow-up:
- Synology Dynamic DNS
- Marco’s security camera update
- Some interesting research on memory and caching from Akshay Narayan
- App Store to require developers to describe API use
- John’s annual post-vacation tradition
#askatp
:
- What are we dropping down to UIKit for? (from Aaron Bushnell)
- What does John think of the α6700? (from David Campbell)
- Why is my experience of social networks so different from what I hear you describe? (from Ben Gunsberger)
- Post-show: [Some] weird things that Casey does
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