Here's my view:

Removing the headphone jack is the right thing to do for a certain subset of people. That subset happens to make one hell of an overlapping Venn diagram with the most loyal and biggest-spending Apple customers. If you're big into tech, and have lots of disposable income, and always buy whatever comes out, chances are you're already happily using Bluetooth headsets and CarPlay, and removing the jack isn't a problem for you. And that's fine.

Removing the headphone jack is also the wrong thing to do for another subset of people. These folks have older cars without Bluetooth, or have spouses/kids/etc. who use Android phones, or do a lot of charging while using headphones, or have budgetary concerns. I happen to fit into this group.

Belkin has already announced an adapter that will allow you to both charge and listen on your shiny new iPhone, but that's both 1) one more goddamn expense and 2) something to lose. Just like the AirPods. But people who don't rely on using it will see it as just fine.

At the end of the day, Apple's gonna do what Apple's gonna do, and they won't go back, and their customers will adapt. But there is a point at which I have to ask myself whether I'm going to continue to be an Apple customer, and that question is not one that I'm prepared to answer just yet. I still have a year to go before I have to.

Great article by Riccardo Mori on the Apple "jackectomy" (via John Gordon on ADN).

http://morrick.me/archives/7703

He is. We chat on WhatsApp regularly.

Mostly because I don't see my ADN PMs most of the time, because I'm not there enough any more.

I've asked him. Jeff is pretty adamant that when ADN is finished, he's off social media. Would love to have him here, but he's just not interested.

Might be a reason to get her a 6S (although the headphone jack fiasco is enough of a reason for that already--she's not a fan of change for change's sake).

// @kdfrawg

That's annoying. We're moving my wife to my AT&T account from Verizon when she gets a new phone, and having the ability to switch back was a security blanket for her (and for me just in case she's unhappy for any reason).

// @kdfrawg

There's a problem with the link in my previous post. 10C is putting a % in front of it.

This feels like a turning point: I've turned off direct messages on ADN. I'm directing people to my contact form at 10C (larry.im/contact), Telegram, WhatsApp, and Twitter DMs.

@x

Busy day. So many invoices. @x