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Below is a list of some of my popular posts from the archives that I'm proud of (which happens rarely):

  1. Apple Is Killing a Billion Dollar Industry With a Single Popup — 300K views in a single day from the cross-post on Medium (thanks to the Reddit algorithm), and here I am wishing I'd held off on this first-draft publish and scored big by shorting Meta at the perfect moment! 📈🚀🙃

  2. With iOS 15, Apple Gives Us Strong Reasons to Ditch Google Services — The rare times when I’ve created an illustration that’s not on the nose. I'd dig to see the header image of this in visionOS! 👀🌟

  3. Apple Caught Apps Spying Keystrokes on Millions of Devices— Maybe a clickbait-ish title – but don't forget to keep that paste option in your apps under control🕵️‍♂️🕹️

  4. Google Joins Apple to Cancel Facebook’s Trillion-Dollar Empire Dreams— Had to follow my Apple iOS 14 anti-ad tracking piece with this Android 12 version.

  5. Apple Is Killing Email Read Receipts With a Single Popup—This mirrors the vibes of the title of my most popular piece. And, did you know it’s impossible for platforms to track whether you’ve read this in your email (as long as you’re using the Apple Mail app)?

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Software tinkerer and writer. Formerly the lead mobile engineer at @mobey_aus, managing editor at @BttrProgramming, and contributor to other dead projects that elude my memory