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"textContent": "So you were expecting a long blog post about my expectations for WWDC26, right? Well, I don’t have a clue. I think it would be better to write what I want, not what I expect. Here’s what I want. A slider-type control for toning down Liquid Glass. This UI must disappear somehow, to a degree. A useful Apple Intelligence, requiring minimal third-party support in order to be useful. Apple’s relationship with the developers is at an all-time low; it’s not the right strategy to depend on them for basic OS feature support. Speaking of relationships: I want Apple to care about developers, for real. Don’t pretend. Be honest. Be humble. Finally, I want bug fixes, all sorts of bug fixes. That’s it.",
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