Here’s a clever little trick using Moom and my extended Apple Magic Keyboard to make the most of your window sizing with very little effort.
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Mac Power Users 817: macOS Tahoe, visionOS, & watchOS 26
From Liquid Glass to a stronger Spotlight, macOS Tahoe reshapes the Mac. Spotlight now remembers your clipboard and taps into App Intents, while Apple’s apps gain updates to match their mobile counterparts. We got a lot to talk about on this episode of Mac Power Users.
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The iPhone Air Decision
I’ve heard from a lot of people deciding between the various new iPhones. My thoughts mirror those of Stephen Hackett.
In short, if you buy an iPhone Air in full knowledge of its limitations, you’ll probably love it.
Building a Handwritten Text Converter with AI
Thus far in my life, my chicken scratch handwriting has defied all attempts at optical character recognition. This is one case where artificial intelligence comes to the rescue. In this video, I demonstrate how to build a custom AI engine using Claude (it would work with any major LLM) as a machine for converting my handwritten daily logs into text for importing into Day One.… This is a post for the MacSparky Labs Pathfinder and Insider members. Care to join? If you’re already a member, you can log in here.
The Lab Report for October 3, 2025
In this week’s episode: Some new products from Logitech and LG, more iPhone Fold rumors, and the importance of having a secret word. Plus, something from David Bowie.
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September in the MacSparky Labs
We had a lot of fun in September in the MacSparky Labs. September 2025 highlights include various posts such as editing photos with Google Gemini, the Lab Report updates, a book club meeting, and events focused on digital minimalism and dictation technology. Key activities also feature video releases and member-exclusive content.
Here’s what took place in the Labs for the month of September 2025:
- 2025-09-30 – Editing Photos with Google Gemini (M,I,P)
- 2025-09-26 – The Lab Report for September 26, 2025 (M,I,P)
- 2025-09-26 – Labs September Meetup (Media Release) (I,P)
- 2025-09-25 – Vote Now: MacSparky Labs Book Club – Apple Books Edition (M,I,P)
- 2025-09-25 – Editing Photos with Google Gemini (M,I,P)
- 2025-09-25 – Book Club 004 – Liminal Thinking (Podcast Release) (M,I,P)
- 2025-09-19 – The Lab Report for September 19, 2025 (M,I,P)
- 2025-09-18 – Deep Dive – Digital Minimalism in 2025 (Event) (P)
- 2025-09-18 – Using Karabiner-Elements with Your Magic Keyboard (I,P)
- 2025-09-17 – Book Club: Liminal Thinking Meetup (M,I,P)
- 2025-09-16 – Dictation Shoot-out 2025 (M,I,P)
- 2025-09-12 – Labs September Meetup (Event) (I,P)
- 2025-09-12 – The Lab Report for September 12, 2025 (Podcast) (M,I,P)
- 2025-09-10 – Keyboard Maestro Text Cleaner Macro (And a Surprise Ending) (Video) (I,P)
- 2025-09-08 – Tot 2.0 is Here (Video) (M,I,P)
- 2025-09-05 – The Lab Report for September 5, 202 (M,I,P)
- 2025-09-04 – Soft Block Scheduling (Video Release to Members and Insiders) (M,I)
- 2025-09-03 – August Deep Dive – Using Freeform (Video Release) (P)
- 2025-09-02 – Friends of Dave – Thomas Vander Wal (I,P)
- 2025-09-02 – Last Month in The Labs Posts (M,I,P)
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Now Page Update
I’ve been real busy lately on the next Field Guide, and as a result, I have been negligent in updating my Now page. This morning I gave it a full update with some of my most recent MacSparky interests, along with what’s going on in the wood shop and in the garden.
Hopes for Apple MCP Support
In the latest betas out of Apple, we’re beginning to see hooks in place for future implementation of model context protocol (MCP) on the Apple platforms. MCP is a protocol originally engineered by Anthropic, making it easy to connect your LLM of choice to your favorite software of choice.
I’m currently experimenting with MCP connections between Claude and Notion and OmniFocus. It has really been transformative for my use of artificial intelligence to do what I like to lovingly call “donkey work”.
For example, I had it set up a database for me in Notion with a list of all the recent Apple events and then go find YouTube links for the individual event to add to a field in the database. This is work I could have done myself but desperately wanted to avoid. Having the robot do it in the background is exactly the kind of use of AI that gets my blessing.
Bringing this back to Apple, MCP connections between Apple’s productivity apps and a more powerful LLM could become quite useful if implemented in a way that users can trust. This also indicates Apple is more willing to go outside of its own sandbox to give users AI assistance on their platforms. If done with intentionality by Apple, I would love to see this become a reality.
Editing Photos with Google Gemini
Google has recently substantially improved Gemini’s photo editing toolset. In this video I take it through its paces with some impressive and other not-so-impressive results.
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