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It came out in the Epic trial that 90% of App Store revenue comes from in app purchases of loot boxes and other pay to win mechanics.

Apple doesn’t care about revenue from a random TODO app.

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truly a k-shaped economy we live in
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But… why would I put the effort into getting an llm to make me an app when a there’s an existing app that I don’t have to maintain? I don’t want to have to make every app I use?
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There's a huge difference between local apps that cost one time 3-10$ and apps that ask for a subscription between 5 to 20$ per month. the first category will remain and might become more popular as quality increases, the second category will be oblitereated as the value isn't there, even if all the buyers are rich. The second group takes up a much larger part of the pie than the first though, so apple's revenue will decrease.
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All apps that don't have a tangible component, legal protection (like music, tv, movies), or a personality behind it will trend towards $0.
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Apple's business model isn't really affected by 2% of its users choosing not to spend $100/yr on the App Store. That isn't even a blip on the radar.

A kid playing Roblox can spend more than that in a good weekend.

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They are said to be introducing a framework to make it easier to integrate modern LLMs into apps in a couple of months at WWDC.

https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/01/apple-replacing-core-ml-with-...

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VibeOS. It’s just an LLM from which all other userspace is vibed.
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vibe-ls(1) - often list directory contents, but maybe do something else.

Where can I get this amazing technology?

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I guess I am not seeing why would I want to abandon most (if any) of my simple, small, purpose-built apps that always do the exact thing I want for a private company’s ever-changing LLM that will approximate what I’m asking and approximate its response utilizing far more resources.

I’m sure there are things on my phone it could replace (though I struggle to think of them) but there are plenty it can’t. My black magic camera app, web browsers, local send, libby/hoopla…

I can’t really think of any apps I use every day - or every week - that an LLM would replace. I’m not coding on my smartphone and aside from that an LLM is basically a more complex, somewhat inconsistent search engine experience right now for most people. Siri didn’t replace any of my apps, for instance. Why would chatGPT?

TL;DR: what apps would an LLM replace on my iPhone?

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