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tambourine_manyesterday at 2:52 PM1 replyview on HN

On your first point, I don't know if Lemay merely agreed to keep his job or was an enthusiast of the vision. But it is a bit worrisome, if Bloomberg is to be believed.

On your second, Liquid Glass is merely the culmination of years of bad direction. Hiding essential feature on hover (notification's close icon, elapsed time on Apple Music, proxy icon, etc), poor contrast, legibility, background/foreground differentiation, was a long running process.

On your third point, I think it's possible and, if that's the case, deeply troubling.


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troupotoday at 6:27 AM

> I don't know if Lemay merely agreed to keep his job

Again: why do you keep assigning Dye God-like powers? There wasn't just Lemay. There's no end of senior designers and senior product people, Federighi and his minions etc. at Apple.

In the end we still got Liquid Glass.

> On your second, Liquid Glass is merely the culmination of years of bad direction.

Indeed. Easily hundreds of people across several platforms saw this direction. Somehow we are led to believe that all of them were against this direction, and Dye single-handedly forced all the changes through.