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Posted by theden 11 hours ago

Killed by Apple(killedbyapple.theden.sh)
126 points | 120 commentspage 3
BugsJustFindMe 11 hours ago|
This is a deeply unserious list of things that were just updated to newer versions or made obsolete.
jFriedensreich 11 hours ago||
The only thing missing i could find was https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dashcode which had a pretty great data binding UI that i never quite saw like that.
burai 11 hours ago||
I think the website would benefit of listing the lifespan regarding support rather than when it stop selling the device. Right now, it lists the Homepod 1st Gen had a lifespan of 3 years, but mine is still receiving updates regularly.
baggachipz 10 hours ago||
Lots of these items were just moved from the app store into the os. How is that killed? That said, I really miss Dark Sky. Acme weather is good but not quite there yet.
butlike 11 hours ago||
I just want to say Rosetta is still around, it's just not PPC -> Intel anymore. Required for Serato DJ to work as recently as a year or so ago.
Liquid_Fire 11 hours ago||
I guess that's Rosetta 2, and TFA is referring to Rosetta 1.

But don't worry, Rosetta 2 is also on the chopping block:

> Rosetta was designed to make the transition to Apple silicon easier, and we plan to make it available for the next two major macOS releases – through macOS 27 – as a general-purpose tool for Intel apps to help developers complete the migration of their apps. Beyond this timeframe, we will keep a subset of Rosetta functionality aimed at supporting older unmaintained gaming titles, that rely on Intel-based frameworks.

https://developer.apple.com/documentation/apple-silicon/abou...

runjake 11 hours ago||
Citation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/apple-silicon/abou...

tl;dr: Rosetta is sticking around through macOS 27. After that, the normal Rosetta will be removed from macOS. but a subset of Rosetta will remain to support certain older unmaintained games.

aplthrowaway67 11 hours ago||
I miss the home button so much. the facial recognition takes far longer and requires that I hold the phone directly in front of my face.
anshumankmr 11 hours ago||
Forgot to mention John Sculley's reputation.
jkestner 11 hours ago|
And Michael Spindler’s mental health. https://lowendmac.com/2013/michael-spindler-peter-principle-...
psim1 11 hours ago||
Truly, the SE was a great phone. It was not really "rolled in" to future phone models; it just ended.
runjake 11 hours ago|
I don't know your definition of "rolled in", but the actual successor to the SE is the e line (iPhone 16e, 17e, etc).

I agree that the SE was a great iPhone and a great form factor. I didn't have one, but my kid did. Whenever I had to do something on their SE, I found it so much more usable than my own whatever Pro phone of that time. It wasn't enough to get me to go to an SE, however.

Anon1096 11 hours ago|
For people complaining about the quality of the entries of the page, I would encourage you to take a look at the often-cited on this very site https://killedbygoogle.com/ and compare. There we have things like Dopple, "Killed recently, Doppl was an early experimental AI app launched by Google Labs in June 2025 to create a "digital twin" or virtual model of yourself for trying on outfits. It was 10 months old."

The quality of entries on killed by apple seems largely comparable if not higher.

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