Today is my rest day, so slept a little later than usual and then went into the office.
At work, the CEO made a reference to “Chatham House rules” when referring to a private comment made in a group conversation whose attribution would remain anonymous. I’ve heard the reference before but not looked it up until now. According to the authority (Wikipedia), Chatham House is a British think tank based in London whose offical name is “The Royal Institute of International Affairs.” It is the origin of the non-attribution rule which provides that a participant in a meeting may discuss the content of a meeting in the outside world, but may not discuss who attended nor identify what a specific individual said.
I didn’t see much of anything notable in today’s WWDC. The enhanced windowing support in an upcoming iPadOS release looks interesting/useful, but other announcements seem incremental.
Catching up on cleaning and laundry.
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