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The 40-Year-Old Drawing App That Still Beats Photoshop, Procreate, and Everything Else

MacPaint didn’t just invent the digital canvasโ€”it solved it. Every drawing app since has been a variation on a 40-year-old theme. This article argues that the fundamental UI paradigm for 2D digital drawing is already optimal, and modern attempts to ‘innovate’ only add friction. The best tool might be the simplest one.

The Apple AI Advantage Nobody’s Talking About

Apple’s unified memory architecture gives it a hidden advantage in on-device AI. While the industry chases cloud compute, Apple controls the memory bandwidth needed to run large models locally. The real AI king isn’t the one with the biggest data centerโ€”it’s the one with the best silicon in your pocket.

Stop Pretending the Apple-Micron Fight Is About National Security

Micron’s desperate plea to the White House to block Apple’s memory supplier blacklist isn’t about protecting Americaโ€”it’s about protecting its own market share after decades of underinvestment. Both companies are manipulating national security rhetoric to serve their own oligopolistic interests, leaving consumers to foot the bill.

The AI Arms Race Is a Trap. Apple Knows It.

Meta’s $12 billion data center financing reveals the unsustainable financial leverage behind the AI arms race. As interest rates rise, the biggest spenders are becoming the most vulnerable. Apple’s patience isn’t cowardiceโ€”it’s the only winning strategy. The AI race won’t be won by the fastest spender, but by the player who refuses to play.

German Engineering Just Lost to Chinese Mass Production. Here’s Why That Scares Everyone.

Varta’s insolvency reveals a brutal truth: even the most advanced German engineering can’t compete with Chinese manufacturing scale and lower energy costs. This isn’t just one company’s failureโ€”it’s a microcosm of European deindustrialization, where high-tech niches are no longer safe havens. The story of Varta losing Apple to Chinese suppliers is a warning for every Western industry.

Why Steve Jobs Publicly Crushed His Biggest Allies

When Steve Jobs publicly sidelined CD Baby from iTunes, people called it petty cruelty. The truth is, it was a calculated move to eliminate a middleman and tighten platform lock-in. For anyone building a business on a third-party ecosystem, this is the ultimate cautionary tale about being a vassal instead of a partner.

You’re Switching to Linux to Escape Apple. You’re Missing the Point.

The real barrier to leaving Apple isn’t macOSโ€”it’s the invisible hardware-software feedback loop you’ve been training on for years. When you switch to Linux, you aren’t just changing operating systems; you’re walking straight into a fragmented driver ecosystem, the true walled garden no one talks about.

Why Apple’s New CEO Just Brought Back a Retired Executive โ€” And Why It’s the Smartest Move He’ll Ever Make

Apple’s new CEO just brought back legendary hardware executive Laura Legros to his management team. It looks like a nostalgic move, but it’s actually a brilliant strategy to secure trust and execution power in a company where hardware is king. Here’s why this is the smartest move he’ll ever make.

Apple Just Fixed 500 Bugs. Your iPhone Still Crashes on Reddit.

Apple’s Safari Technology Preview fixes hundreds of bugs each month, including a notorious Reddit crash that has plagued iOS users for years. But those fixes never reach the stable Safari. This article unpacks the paradox of Apple’s rapid development pipeline and the frustrating reality of a browser that can’t deliver its own fixes to the people who need them.