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The Apple maps vs. Google Maps is interesting. I think Marques is speaking from being a developed country. In many undeveloped country, the difference is massive. Google has so much data it is crazy.
I was thinking exactly the same. The amount of times I haven't been able to find a place or been driving to the wrong place, using Apple Maps living in Turkey and Mexico is insane. Yes, I know what you might be thinking - "Why are you using it?". My wife doesn't drive to unfamiliar places very often, so she doesn't have any other maps apps on her phone and I quite often leave my phone behind.
In-terms of data Google is just hard to beat, in -terms of user experience Apple Maps is imo better to use as an actual app I want to use. That was true even when Maps was still using Google's data back in the day, imo. The experience was better on the iPhone than pretty much anywhere else. Apple really needs to do a lot more work with their data.
I agree with emilsecker7881. You don't even need to see the map. The turn-by-turn instructions are so detailed. It tells me to turn 245 feet at the stop sign, which was in the middle of a parking lot. It told me to get out of the left-hand lane that was going to turn into a left-hand turn lane in 140 feet when I didn't need to make the left. Google doesn't have anything close to that detail. I was a Google Maps fan for the longest time until I tried Apple maps, and I was extremely surprised.
Here in Costa Rica is 100% useless, because you can't do almost anything with it, you can search for places but there's no navigation whatsoever so here Apple maps at best is as useful as a physical map
Been on my biannual Jarvis re-watch for the last few days, so unexpected to see your comment on this video! Literally just finished your recent prank gold video 10 mins ago goddamn
I was frustrated with the jittery scrolling of the mouse with the MacBook. Then I discovered this app called MOS, and it solves the issue. Now the mouse scrolls like butter.
Hot take: Apple deserves to be bashed here for their scrolling smoothness being jittery because they want to protect sales of their crappy mouse. There are ways they could make smooth scrolling with any mouse, but they choose to make theirs look better when others are chunky.
@@George-hc9eg i think for me the problem is the comfort. Its soo slim that hand felt little uncomfortable. But i can't judge cuz i used it for only 10 minutes.
The Magic Mouse take had be cracking up. My wife purchased a $3,000 iMac and immediately sold the keyboard and mouse. Literally didn’t even open the packaging they were in 🤣🤣
The Magic Mouse is really one of the best I’ve ever used. Smooth, beautiful design. Zoom and second touch. Everything is great about it. Don’t really understand the controversy.
@@Blitterbug What is the big deal with the charging. Once in a month or two you charge it when you go to sleep. How hard could that be. I’d rather do that than having a shitty mouse.
bro like apple maps is only OK in the USA. everywhere else google maps has the best platform. in 9.9/10 counties, apple maps doesnt even have street view. google maps is clearly better as it has 10 years of data. You may not realise this as you dont live outside america
Checks out. I'm from NZ and never even knew Apple Maps existed. Nobody uses it here, even all the people I know who have an iPhone just use Google Maps. This video was the first time I heard about Apple Maps.
@@ThePowerLover in many ways. In case of the magic mouse, see the video, but basically, Apple's APIs do not allow third-party mice to implement smooth scrolling the same way the bottom-charging king of unergonomics does. I'll give you other examples from elsewhere: notice how a third-party smartwatch will show you notifications but you won't be able to reply to them when paired to an iPhone; only an Apple Watch can do that. That's because of how access is restricted to the corresponding APIs. Apple basically shows a huge middle finger to anyone who doesn't want to use their watch with their phone.
The cybertruck take is super wild considering the F150 is way more useful to a wider variety of people and the F150 already has an electric version.. out now to buy.
@@worthless_opinion I imagine a future where doctors can test our eyes to perscribe the optimal frame rate depending on age and eyesight. Too many children having there minds blown from too many frames; needs to be regulated.
@@hundredfireify Yeah i still dont get it. if your recreating what the human eye experiences for motion blur, but you're still watching it with a human eye.
The ending actually made me crack up. It feels so good to have been watching you long enough to understand your hatred for every frame rate that is not 30.
@@sascha148 i think its cause 30fps looks more fluid to our eyes and since movies tend to use 30fps over 60fps. A 60fps will look better but more unrealistic since theres less motion blurr etc while a 30fps video will have motion blurr and look more realistic. 60fps also requires more storage and device power.
8:33 The G502's infinite scroll wheel enters the chat, and lets you scroll just as quick, if not even quicker, and if that's not enough, bring compressed air into the mix
@@ajlorentz Go to the number/punctuation mode of your keyboard, then hold down the greater than key. You can do this on any letter that has an accent to it, like a German umlaut over a U.
Not at all, they just don’t want people using it whilst it’s on charge. Takes 2 mins charge for the whole day, so you can fully charge it later when you have time. No biggie 😉
When I played this I was a little surprised with the intro format because I watch Jimmy also but when Marques mentioned Jimmy and him as an inspiration for this concept, I got excited for tech hot takes!
Apparently I am really not a power user, for me the Magic Mouse is very comfortable and I don't see the big issue with it. I use it everyday without any problem at all, but I especially don't get how it should "hurt". Then again, I clearly don't have hands as big as MKBHD's.
@@mapakern3979 honestly yeah, i have smaller hands and the magic mouse doesnt hurt and is somewhat comfortable for me, completely useable! but i still prefer other mice with the arcs on them, so much more comfortable
The Magic Mouse pisses me off. I don’t even care about the charging on the bottom but the ergonomics of it are so goddawful. Yet it’s such a good mouse to use in terms of features. No other mouse comes close for macOS. But its a nightmare. Argh. Cmon Apple. Sort it out finally!
I love Microsoft edge. I don’t have adobe so I can’t edit pdf. As a student, it has been a game changer cuz I can highlight lectures and write hand written notes. Another thing I love bc I never realized how annoying it was, is when I click a link it opens a separate tab to the website you want to read and keeps the first tab. It makes investigations easier bc I can click multiple links and keep looking for articles while keeping the first tab.
4:49 Look, Apple Maps might be good in America and stuff but, as they announce almost every year new features to Apple Maps, they keep most of them exclusive to US and Canada for several years. In some countries Google Maps is far beyond Apple’s.
Regarding the "magic" mouse, that thing is terrrible for people with poor circulation in their extremities. I used to work at a job where I had to use one of those things, and the glass and metal body leached so much heat out of my hands that using it in the winter became incredibly painful.
Painful? And you couldn't just, idk, use any other mouse? I had an issue at work with my personal mouse, and so I went and bought a new one, that didn't give me the issue. If I had to keep using my old mouse for some reason, my right pinker finger would be in bandages.
@@kindlin After a change in management I was allowed to replace it with a proper mouse. Up until that point I was given no other choice. Not much you can do about hardware when you have a shitty boss. That's not really the point of my comment though. The point I was making is that the material design of Apple's "magic" mouse is incredibly flawed.
It does that?... That would be terrible for me, because I also have that issue when it's even remotely cold. - I didn't know it was glass, even though, yea, OK, Apple stuff is luxury/designer stuff, so it makes sense (as well as for the money probably), but I really assumed it was plastic.
Another type of tech I'd actually would still enjoy using IF they managed to continue updating would've been Windows Phone OS... Windows Phone 10 was such an amazing experience to have from the home screen interface to the keyboard it used. If I seen Windows release a Windows Phone 11 I'd totally join back in!
One major factor contributing to the F-Series' success is that back in 1958 - Section 179 of IRS Tax Deduction rules made it possible to write off up to100% of the cost of purchase based on work usage. I too am in queue for a Cybertruck and have yet to see a definitive answer about the vehicle's GVWR though based on rumors I believe it too will qualify.
@@satyampatel3713 Uh, that is out of question I think. He didn‘t see that in the real world, haha! What I meant to say is it‘s often the case that people try to interact with some motion graphics in a way that feels so unnatural, but it was well done in this video.
The mouse thing happens to pretty much all non Apple accessories. I've used a Mac to work for about three years, every single accessory that worked flawlessly on Windows and Linus had some annoying flaw on Mac. It's like they intentionally sabotage anything that doesn't have their logo on it to make their products look better.
Or the other way around and those products are sabotaging their product on OSX ... the same way google sabotages their websites and software on apple devices.. Funny how a cognitively dissonant mind works though.
I started back with the G3 iMac, the beautiful, colorful "ball" one back in... 2001 I want to say. Anyway! Back then Apple was going fast into OS X Tiger, and all you got was the one button. A common mockery of the day. Thing is? I got a Logitech MX, or whatever it was called the first one, and it had 9 buttons! I mapped and used all of them. Mostly for the OS. When I had to switch back to Windows I ultimately got a cheap mouse with a scroll wheel and that was it, as the OS barely needed two buttons. To this day I find all those buttons a waste of money on Windows! However I now have a new Mac, it's a lovely M2 Mini and... I might have to use it more to figure out things, but I don't feel like it needs anything more than two buttons and the scroll wheel. On the other hand it is obviously meant for laptops, as everything seems to point towards it not made with a mouse in mind, but a track pad.
Practices like non-native obsolescence should be illegal. I don't understand how people have the rights to modify other hardware/software to work worse on their systems.
Here’s my hot take: as someone who makes videos for a living I can’t tell the difference between 24fps and 30fps. I’d be interested in seeing Marques do a blind test
i edit videos for a living as well. i choose 30fps just cause it feels more standard for online marketing, but would be really cool to see him do a blind test. im honestly not confident id pass myself even after 7 years working professionally with premiere and after effects
Can someone explain to me how the Cybertruck is road legal? Those edges and shape undo 30+ years of rules and design in safety work. My hot take: I still can't imagine that vehicle being allowed / approved on the roads here on the EU.
I believe in the us it mostly has to do with bumper height and crash tests. I see no reason why there’d be a legality issue. Looking at other people’s reactions I’m wondering if somehow this is drastically different than other countries….
I don't believe it's going to come out of the US in any major way. 99.99% of people in the rest of the world are not going to fork out that much money for such an impractical car. So yeah, disruptive in the US? Maybe so, but nowhere else. And, personally, I hope the design is not going to be replicated; looks like piping hot garbage at best.
It's been my dream for a long time to build a potentially open source custom mouse with cross-platform smooth scrolling (among many other features), and it's so stupidly frustrating that the roadblock for this is not hardware or software, but integration and red tape. It's stopped me from even starting on any serious designs or prototypes because I feel like there's no point if it won't be able to interact with anything. Apple is of course the worst offender, but Windows is not far behind in this case. Also that ending has me dead 😂
The set design this video is immaculate, what lovely balance in the lighting and highlights and everything, low key, subtle, balanced blend into the background
MS EDGE is unironically the best browser for Window. I've used many (all of them) over the years and can say (for now anyway) it really is very reliable with great OS integration. I will say however that i am sure MS will fuck it all up sooner or later .. but for now ..
One thing I will say about the original battery operated Magic Mouse is I still use mine from time to time. It’s over 10 years old and still looks and works the same as the day I bought it. It’s also super thin so it fits anywhere super easy to travel with and the tech still follows Steve’s “it just works” philosophy.
the HTC M7 was one of my favorite phones that I have ever owned. The Snapdragon 600 performed amazingly and the front facing stereo speakers were way ahead of their time. Shame that HTC couldn't keep innovating to keep up with the current market.
I think even the desire (alphabet series) came with awesome build quality and in-hand feel. I really miss HTC. HTC One M7 was an amazing phone for sure.
My hot take is the Cybertruck still won’t be released by 2026. There’s still some serious serious question marks about how this thing will pass safety regs
@@kamay7021 @RenatoLaino wow they made it to production before 2026 *technically* but it still has the safety of a jeep wrangler (aka none)(and not legal in the EU FOR NOT PASSING SAFETY REGS) and the issues of a.... well.... tesla lol... *insert crying about it's a new car* uh okay.... this ain't teslas first rodeo, Ford could literally build a new vehicle from complete scratch and it would at least be guaranteed to not shit itself in the first 5 miles assuming it can even reach 5 miles *ROFL* thats saying a lot because comparing against for is an EXTREMELY low bar lmao.
"raw performance" being a complaint about the tensor chips is interesting to me. Because from the amount of people I've talked to who own a pixel 6 or 7, (being at least in the high dozens just in my area) none of them made a complaint regarding performance. It'll be nice if they do catch up in that regard, but performance of smartphones is such a small metric to discuss when discussing phones nowadays. Ill be glad if they get more efficient though. A longer battery life would be amazing given how much im on mine.
Windows phone (not Windows mobile 10) was the most revolutionary phone OS of its time. Features are still popping up that were first there. Pro mode camera, cinemagraph, glace screen, glance wallpapers, night mode, metro UI, wireless charging, etc
The Tensor take also applies to Exynos in Samsung phones, I wonder if we aren't giving Samsung enough time to fully properly develop their in house chip by being so mad at it. I think the problem on the Samsung side of things is that the Exynos chips since they're still kind of experimental was to just leave them in the budget and for the newer architectures put it in the mid ranges and not at all in the flagships (have these be purely Qualcomm). I say that because just change Google to Samsung and Tensor to Exynos and it's basically almost the same take. "Exynos sucks and Samsung should just put Snapdragon in all their phones." How 10:10's take would have been if Tensor was changed to Exynos and Google to Samsung and extending the take out just a bit to involve all of Samsung's phones that either have MediaTek or Exynos in them.
I actually used a Nexus 6 until November 2020. The experience was good with LineageOS, but the camera definitely was a letdown compared to newer phones' cameras. I went to an Xperia 1 ii which I also have LineageOS on now that Sony has discontinued updates.
@@Ghajahha Nah if anything, Apple definitely wants people to fk up the battery. That just means consumers need to replace the mouse more often. No way that greedyass company purposefully designed sth to save the users' money.
@@delayedcreator4783 p is for "Progressive" as opposed to i for "interlaced". Old NTSC TV was 30i (technically 29.97i, but effectively the same). Film is 24p - 24 whole frames at a time. Once HD arrived you could have 24p or 30p (also 23.98p and 29.97p).
The other issue with the Cyber Truck hot take it that a lot of the customer base for the F-150 doesn't overlap with the Cyber Truck. Many people who buy the F-150 are not interested in electrical vehicles or futuristic vehicles. Some customers are completely against EVs. Also, I remember getting my first set of beats back when they were a new product. I had been working with "professional" headphones for video editing for years. However, when I got the beats, they were so much more clear than anything I'd used before. At that point, they were good headphones. Now I will agree that isn't true anymore. There are many brands that have gotten better over the years to the point that Beats are a waste of money.
I feel like the person saying that might be only thinking about the EV version of F150, which might be true. But as you said, the F150 customer base is way more than that
Apple Maps takes about a second longer to inform you of when your turn is coming up. It also often messes up complicated freeway offramps, not giving you enough information to make sure you take the right turn. My wife is an apple maps user and it's testing our relationship.
The Zenphone 6 flipping camera was the ideal way to deal with notches, and being super water resistant is not that important. It’s not a super hot take, but man I wish there was a more modern flipping camera device with no notches.
I HATE the Magic mouse: besides the annoying way to charge it, it's very noisy! You may not notice it, but other people around you will! I can't use it in a quiet room when my family is trying to relax... forget about using it (and the keyboard) when someone is trying to sleep in the same room. CLICK, CLICK, CLICK, CLICK... 🤦♂
I know I'm late as hell to the party, but Ford doesn't differentiate between the F-150, the F-250, the F-350, and so forth. So all of their f series to include EMS vehicles, repo vehicles, and the regular pickup truck are all included
One of my favorite parts of google maps over Apple Maps is that it displays the legal borders of cities. I find those interesting to look at, and Apple Maps just doesn’t do it. Small feature but enough for me to prefer google’s version.
Same, I feel like this mainly comes down to Apple Maps being 80% purely navigation and 20% some other things thrown in so it isnt frustrating to use. Meanwhile google maps is essentially mapping software like Google Earth that includes really really good navigation
The best feature of Apple Maps is that they tell you navigation instructions in normal understandable terms. “At the next light, turn right”. “Pass this light, then turn left at the stop sign”. Instead of “turn right in 500 feet” that every other navigation software does. The worst feature is that every time the name of the street you are on changes, it tells you to stay on it, even if there’s nowhere to turn. This happens a lot in rural NY for instance where a road might have a name passing through a village, but then just turns into a numbered route and it keeps telling you to stay on it for no reason whatsoever.
In my opinion the perfect way to improve the Magic Mouse for a Magic Mouse 3 is Remove the charging port entirely and just use wireless charging you still won’t be able to use the mouse but it will look more elegant Make it more comfortable by making the mouse slightly thicker to compensate for a rubberized grip Innovate a bit by adding Touch ID to the mouse in the middle of the mouse where a scroll wheel would be on a normal mouse a finger print sensor would be found and be used to unlock your Mac
About the Apple Maps thing, I feel like it has potential to exceed google maps, but right now it’s still pretty useless for me in the Netherlands. Here most trips are done by bike, and apple has not yet implemented that. Also the public transport features are severely lacking. So until they bring those to aspects up to par with the US, I’ll stick to google.
Shoutout to anything based on OpenStreetMap because while already valuable for biking and walking it just gets more valuable the further you get into the boonies.
I'm not sure Marques has ever explained his preference for 30fps. I'm pretty sure many of us creators are locked into our fps preference because we started with something and it's painful to switch since all our old footage is in a certain frame rate. My 24fps footage would not go well into a 30fps timeline.
Yeah I find it so silly. All frame rates have a place! I work in broadcast and TV commercials, so in the PAL zone we exclusively deliver in 25fps. No discussion about it, that is the standard. If I was to deliver something online? I would deliver at 25fps so that there is less work in VFX (literally less frames to have to work on( If I'm doing Slo mo, I shoot high frame rate. If I want motion blur, I shoot low frame rate. Being dogmatic about a specific frame rate is a bit embarrassing
The Magic Mouse charging port is a super non issue. It takes a matter of minutes to charge, and only needs it once a month or less. The discomfort I fully agree with. But the charging port feels like one searching for any reason to complain tbh when I’ve seen online. One can also buy custom grips, some of which either add wireless charging, or reroutes the charge port to a more common location. And changes the ergonomics. Magic Trackpad is still better though.
I love this crossover because I watch both creators; all of their videos from start to finish. Marques, aside from the hot takes it may be cool to do a lot of data mining and analysis and uncover fascinating insights about tech. Jimmy does this very very well. I think it will get a lot of people love tech more. Cheers!
I love my Magic Mouse, but it definitely has it's flaws. Big enough flaws that I bought a gaming mouse for when I play games. Some of my gripes with it is on some 3D software, the software can't tell if you're trying to scroll, or use a gesture, or do nothing if you're resting your hand on the mouse. This has led to me having to hover my fingers and palm above the mouse a lot of the time whenever I try to maneuver the camera in the software to a different position, otherwise the camera goes haywire.
Hot take: I really like that my phone clings on aimlessly to my home WiFi as I walk away from my front door. It shows a blissful confidence that soon that WiFi signal will return, even with every step I take away from my house. I think it's great that for these few short moments I am left with no connectivity as my LTE hasn't yet kicked in. This situation is perfect for when I am leaving my house and don't want to check the traffic or message anyone to tell them I'm on my way. Maybe in the future checking your phone within the first minute of leaving your home will be outlawed, but for now this fantastic WiFi quirk a provides the same result. Thank you Samsung S22.
That has gotten somewhat better over the years but it used to be terrible. I worked at a large university and when I walked to my car, I had to go past 5-6 buildings and at each one, my phone would sense wi-fi signal, no matter how faint it is, connect to it and music would stop because signal was not strong enough to stream.
after doing a buy/return cycle of many pairs of headphones and earbuds when they were on sale post-christmas because i decided that i wanted some actually nice headphones, the ones that i settled on were the Major IV's. they have by far the best sound quality out of all of the headphones i tried, which include most of the beats models. i found the spatial sound to be gimmicky, and the IV's don't have it. they don't have noise cancelling. they are a stripped down pair of light, everyday headphones that feel great and sound great. i can pick apart the individual instruments in a piece of music in a way that i couldn't with any other pair i've tried. i highly recommend the Major IV headphones.
I got Beats headphones years back free with my Macbook Pro. They didn't sound very good, but the wireless distance was incredible, controlling them was intuitive, I appreciated the detachable wired headphone cable, the noise cancelling was nice, and they lasted a long time despite my abusing them. Perfect for listening while doing other things. So basically, everything but the sound of them was good. I don't know if I'd feel the same if they weren't free though..