By John Gruber
OpenAI, Anthropic, Cursor, and Perplexity chose WorkOS over building it themselves.
Apple has posted the video from their on-campus event last week, celebrating the life of Steve Jobs. Can’t imagine there’s anyone who reads DF who isn’t going to want to see this.
Jonathan Seff’s Macworld review of the original iPod:
Apple’s iPod, a 6.5-ounce MP3 player the size of a deck of cards, is one of the most exciting products to come from Apple in years. Powered by FireWire, the iPod can hold as much as 5GB of data, providing a compelling balance of size and capacity. However, this combination of features comes at a relatively high price: $399.
Nailed it. The price and being Mac-only limited the appeal, but the kernel of not just a good idea but a great one was there from the start.
It’s hard to remember the pre-iPod Apple. How unusual, if not downright surprising, it was for Apple, the company that made Macintosh computers, to venture into the pure consumer electronics space with something like a portable music player.