minimalism and thinness-for-thinnness-sake has been played out: everything looks the same and is devoid of personality.
People want personality back:
https://x.com/HeyZaraKhan/status/2050166377269620920
Related, MB bringing back physical buttons:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47997418
Physical media is making a comeback too (including books)
Porsche makes an Android Auto/Apple Carplay head unit that's compatible with their older cars (including single-DIN for the classics). I always thought it was super cool that they made that as an option for people who wanted to daily drive their 914 without giving up some of the practical benefits of a newer car.
They put out some delightfully cheesy ads with at least some actors who didn't speak English but tried to sound things out phonetically.
It's more like people under 30 are nostalgic for an era they never experienced, mostly never even actually existed, and that they can only experience through mindless consumption of plastic gadgets and retro inspired pop culture.
Modern Apple is like the bland decorations of today that make houses look more like a hospital than anything else
That Rainbow Apple theme on the cars is just something else. It almost has Nickelodeon levels of enthusiasm
I would bet there's so much pent up demand for properly colored macbooks. What's the argument against it – SKU explosion?
I’m guessing it’s as simple as business users not wanting to flip up a bright orange or deep red lid at a meeting.
I walked past a parking lot yesterday and everything was in black, white and silver.
When I bought my house the agent turned up her nose about the wood furnishings instead of "millennial white".
The resale value of macs is one of their selling points, just like cars. Generic colours win. I contend there is no pent up demand.
i was actually at laguna for this: https://sportscardigest.com/le-mans-winning-porsche-935-k3-s...
Worth a visit, in my opinion. ;-)
Any car lover who doesn't know that vid can safely watch it.
For example, here's what's left of the martini racing collection: https://shop.porsche.com/us/en-US/c/collections?hierarchical...
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/eng...
> “We’ve enjoyed a longstanding relationship with Porsche, going back to 1980 when a Porsche race car first carried the Apple logo,” Oliver Schusser, Vice President Apple Music, Sports and Beats, said. “That moment marked the beginning of a shared passion for innovation and creativity that continues to define our collaboration today. As Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary, we’re proud to once again partner with Porsche on a design that pays tribute to that original 1980 livery.”