Discussion
hu3: Evidently nothing is permanent. So that just shows arrogance.
pier25: Are they talking about the design language or the liquid glass material?I had to update to iOS 26 recently. The liquid glass material is by far the worst aspect of it... but if it could be disabled I would be ok with most of the new UI changes.Tahoe is a disaster though. I will stay with Sequoia until they fix that mess.
zb3: > Liquid Glass is PermanentUntil it isn't...
asddubs: I think contextually here what is meant isn't that liquid glass will exist for the next 1000 years, but that they are not going to do a rollback to the previous UI.
joemi: "Permanent" as used in the article was merely in contrast to the concept of "going to get rolled back soon", not a true declaration of forever.
dafelst: There is good, useful content in this article, but it is seriously overshadowed by the LLM-isms indicating that a nontrivial part of it is AI generated.I'm obviously channeling my inner boomer here, but as soon as I start seeing the tells of AI authoring, I just give up on the article altogether. To the author, please consider that I and many others want to see your thought process, warts and all, there is no need to hide behind the facade of the LLM screed.
joemi: Maybe I'm getting worse at recognizing it, but I didn't notice anything that made me think it was AI-authored. What were the telltale signs you noticed?
cubefox: This article is just an ad for a consultant. It's also at least partially AI written, which is evident e.g. from the parentheses in the subheadings.
joemi: Parentheses in headings is a telltale AI sign now? I feel like this has been a common way for normal humans to write for ages.