While most people are focusing on those new MacBooks with in-house chips that Apple announced on Tuesday, I have yet to move past that delightfully cringey moment brought to us by Apple's software chief Craig Federighi during the livestream.
In an effort to fullydemonstrate how the new MacBooks now instantly wake from sleep mode with its latest operating system, MacOS Big Sur, Federighi decided to "set the mood." And by that I mean: The lights dimmed and he awkwardly opened up and stared at the MacBook Air as Barry White's Playing Your Game, Babyplayed in the background.
My friend immediately texted me saying, "Craig is such a vibe." To which I replied: "That's a nice way of putting it."
Reader, I was disturbed, okay? No one should ever look at a MacBook that way. But the internet clearly felt otherwise.
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Look, I'm not judging, but I don't think there's ever going to be a MacBook that will make me feel the way Craig does about the new MacBook Air.
You do you, Craig. And I'll... I'll stick to humans.
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