Today, Yvonne and I went to the Botanical Gardens at the University of California, Riverside, and I took advantage of the scenery to test out the iPhone 11 Pro Max cameras. The results are pretty stellar. Photos edited in Luminar 3.



















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Today, Yvonne and I went to the Botanical Gardens at the University of California, Riverside, and I took advantage of the scenery to test out the iPhone 11 Pro Max cameras. The results are pretty stellar. Photos edited in Luminar 3.
Daring Fireball: The New Dropbox Sucks
All I want from Dropbox is a folder that syncs perfectly across my devices and allows sharing with friends and colleagues. That’s it: a folder that syncs with sharing. And that’s what Dropbox was.
Dropbox is a resource hog. I agree with Gruber that if iCloud file sharing gets its shit together in iOS 13, I’m dropping my Dropbox subscription.
“Big Beer, Big Data, and the Big Implications of AB InBev’s RateBeer Acquisition” by, Cat Wolinski
“AB InBev now has location data of beer users, and can target specific beer types in those geolocations,” Stroud says. “This could directly impact sales.”
Is an imperial stout with vanilla and coconut ranking high in Napa but not in San Diego? “They can take other beers out of areas with lesser rating[s],” Stroud says.
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Back to that vanilla coconut stout: Are Napa reviewers responding better to vanilla extract or vanilla beans? Vanilla from Indonesia, or Madagascar?
As a supporter of independent craft breweries, AB InBev having access to this much data obviously isn’t ideal. That said, it’s really quite fascinating to me and kind of neat that they have the power of data on their side to allow them to tweak recipes and styles in the smallest ways to cater to beer drinkers in specific markets in order to maximize sales and turnover of their faux-craft beer.