: I have Tourette’s. a pretty mild case. I’m fine with it – I can control it, or rather blend it into my daily life, my movements. it’s all good, I don’t feel bad about it. people usually don’t even notice – even the ones who’ve known me for years.
BUT! things get really weird when I use my #apple devices.
oh man, that’s when the tics start being a real issue.
but not real tics – the ones #apple makes me do. the ones I actually love. I keep moving my head in random directions, answering #siri through my #airpods. I wave one hand around to control my apple watch. and sometimes the other hand shakes too – enough to activate the damn “shake to undo” gesture on my iphone.
now that must look strange.
Tuesday, 04.11.2025
: well, a few days ago I installed #strava. and you know what? I think I already uninstalled it in my head.
I wanted to like it. really. I thought: “okay, it’s the main app for sport – everyone uses it, so maybe I should too.” but after a few days, I don’t see it. I don’t feel it. and that’s the problem – I don’t feel it fits me.
sure, it connects my workouts from the #applewatch. but I hate that it pings me after workouts, and that sometimes I have to open the app just to make the sync happen. and then – the flood of notifications. small, random pings about things I don’t care about. it’s supposed to motivate me, I guess, but honestly it just drains me.
and that’s kind of the story with Strava for me – I can see how it works, I understand what it tries to do, but it doesn’t speak my language.
because I don’t want an app that yells “run more” or “beat your record.” I already have that voice inside my head.
what I need is something that understands me – my rhythm, my needs, my life system. something that looks at all my data and says: “Greg, I’ve noticed this pattern. when you dance in the evening, you sleep better. when you skip stretching for two days, your mood drops.”
that’s the kind of feedback I want – not another “congratulations, you earned a badge.”
I’m more of a journal person than a sport app person. I like apps that help me understand myself. that reflect something back to me. I want my apps to sync, to talk to each other, to quietly guide me – not command me. like a wise companion, not a drill sergeant.
and maybe that’s why Strava doesn’t work for me. it’s built for runners and bikers – people who chase stats. but I’m not chasing numbers. I’m chasing awareness. I’m chasing connection. I want something that fits into my whole “fine life” system, not something that just counts calories and speed.
when I think about the perfect app, I imagine something that combines kindness with brutal honesty. like: “Greg, you messed up. you skipped stretching again. fix it.” – but said with love.
I don’t need soft motivation, but I don’t need pushy alerts either. I need truth. the kind that kicks me, but keeps me going.
and maybe one more thing – I like when an app describes me. when it tells me who I am based on what I do. like: “you’re the kind of person who dances late, works in cafés, and runs only when he feels like proving something.” I want that kind of reflection. because it helps me see – and sometimes change – my patterns.
so yeah… maybe Strava is not for me. and that’s fine. because sometimes, trying an app is not about finding a tool – it’s about finding yourself. actually, it’s more than “sometimes.”
Koniec
Tuesday, 21.10.2025
: today i had the pleasure of meeting apple’s #workout buddy. i started a #walking exercise and he (or maybe she?) spoke to me. it was really nice. it told me some stats about my past workouts, encouraged me to keep moving – and that was nice. simple, but super cool, nice job #apple. another little bonus of switching to english.
Monday, 20.10.2025
: i don’t really like the look of the new #iPhone Pro – especially in that orange color. but the iPhone Air? i love the design, the feel, the colors. even the smaller battery doesn’t bother me – i’d totally go for it… but it’s missing one thing. and for me, it’s a dealbreaker: the macro camera.
i use it every single day on my iPhone 15 Pro Max. mostly to take close-up photos of food labels, from just a few centimeters away. without that feature, the Air just wouldn’t work for me. and that sucks a bit. come on #apple, make it better next year.
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