@AidenLogos Thank you so much for your archival work. It's very impressive how quickly you got the WWDC 26 pre-intro up on the Internet Archive. I just wanted to say that I notice and greatly appreciate your effort.
@usgraphics Yep, it's definitely confusing and people have been duped. However, I maintain that your original post is factually incorrect. I believe criticism is most effective when we stick to the truth, and hope you may consider correcting your post.
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@usgraphics I totally agree with you that the (i) button behavior is wrong and confusing. I just wanted to point out that your original post says clicking 'Update Now' for Sequoia will upgrade your system to Tahoe, which is not true.
@steren@CostaSantos@shimritby Okay but by saying "outside of Google Photos" in the third bullet, it's totally implied that Google does train AI models with your personal data. Otherwise it would just say "We don't train any generative Al models with your personal data in Google Photos." instead of hedging.
@ericzakariasson Is this to make up for the 2.5 update that completely broke change diffs? Huge thread on your forum about it, kind of a game breaking problem, but no fix in sight.
@theo Bars typically fill from left to right, not deplete right to left. โUsageโ implies that the % will be used not remaining. Other AI sites do % used, left to right. The bar looks full, and the red fill makes it look like itโs maxed out. Iโd say this is 100% a usability problem.