On this episode of Intentional AI, Chris Bailey and I dig into the idea that sits under everything else: context is king. The model you pick matters less than the raw material you feed it, so we get practical about what context actually is,…
Listen & read notes →Mac Power Users 855: Shortcuts with Viticci
I just spent an hour and a half talking Shortcuts with Federico Viticci, which means I walked away with about six new projects and zero free time. Federico runs MacStories and knows more about Shortcuts than just about anyone, so he was the person…
Listen & read notes →Why Local AI Is Apple’s Play
Right now, the frontier AI models are, at best, getting $200/month from AI consumers. And Sam Altman has said publicly that OpenAI loses money on every one of those subscriptions. The compute bills are just that large. Apple is doing something entirely different. At…
Continue reading →Fantastical Tackles the Double-Booking Problem
If you run more than one calendar, you already know the double-booking trap. Your work calendar shows a meeting. Your personal calendar shows that same hour wide open. You say yes to lunch, and now you’ve promised to be in two places at once.…
Continue reading →This Week in the Labs — June 26, 2026
A busy week in the labs as we continue to process the WWDC announcements and releases… Below you’ll find the week’s new videos and podcasts, a few of the conversations happening in the member community, and what’s coming next week. Most of those links…
Continue reading →Where Apple’s Price Increases Landed
Last week I wrote that Apple’s price increases were coming and bet the high end would take the hit while the cheap stuff stayed cheap. The prices landed this week, and I was half right. The high end did take it. The M3 Ultra…
Continue reading →Lettera, A New Markdown Editor for Mac from Bear Developers
The team behind Bear just released the beta of Lettera, a native Markdown editor for the Mac. It grew out of Panda, the editor they built for Bear 2, and it’s now evolved into a standalone app. The feature list is the kind that…
Continue reading →The Model Holds the Shovel. You Hold the Map.
I spent the last month setting up a new community for the MacSparky audience. I’m not going to walk you through the build today. That’s a piece for another week. What I want to tell you about is where the actual decisions came from.…
Continue reading →Cotypist Puts Smart Autocomplete Wherever You Type
This week MacSparky is sponsored by Cotypist. I’ve been writing with Cotypist for a couple of months now, and it’s become part of how I work on the Mac. So I’m glad to have Cotypist sponsoring MacSparky this week. Cotypist is autocomplete that follows…
Continue reading →Where Apple’s Price Increases Will Land
Tim Cook just told the Wall Street Journal that Apple is raising prices. The cause is a memory chip shortage. “Unfortunately, price increases are unavoidable,” Cook said. He added that Apple has been trying to shield its customers, “but the situation has become unsustainable”.…
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