
Hey folks, Just back from WWDC 2025. To be honest, it felt a little underwhelming. Apple, once the legend of innovation, hasn't really surprised us in a while. Still, there are some interesting moves worth talking about, and a tool I leaned on this week that reminded me of the power of simplicity.
🧠 Idea That Stuck With Me
WWDC didn't deliver the wow factor this year. But it did show Apple's quiet focus on privacy-first AI and stable developer tooling. There's potential here, just not the kind that grabs headlines.
🛠 What I Used This Week
Earlier this week, while I was away at WWDC and needed to access my workstation remotely, I relied heavily on Chrome Remote Desktop. It's not new, but it's rock solid. I used to be all about TeamViewer, RDP, or SSH, but for quick, stable access to a Windows machine, Chrome Remote is now my go-to.
💬 Quick Thought
My friend and I were chatting about the event, and it reminded me how Apple seems to be playing a long game. No flashy demos, but rather foundational changes. Like the move to on-device LLMs, that's going to unlock a lot, even if it's not obvious yet.
And it got me thinking, sometimes we wait for the "perfect" moment to ship or show something. But watching Apple play the slow and steady game reminded me: it's not always about perfection. It's about showing up at the right time, with something solid, even if it doesn't scream innovation on day one.
📅 Events You Should Know
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