Apple snuck a weed joke into its developer conference presentation
You didn't think we'd get through Apple's World Wide Developer conference without a few half-baked weed jokes, did you?
On Monday Apple's Craig Federighi made an easy weed joke while announcing High Safari, the latest version of macOS.
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The name is "fully baked," he quipped. And because he couldn't resist, he also claimed that Safari on High Sierra "smokes the competition."
Apple is back at it again with the weed jokes #wwdc2017 pic.twitter.com/z3gsdTZ6bW
— Mashable Tech (@mashabletech) June 5, 2017
Apple has a history of working weed jokes into its high-profile presentations. In 2014, Federighi joked that Apple's development team had tossed out "OS X Weed" as a name alternative for OS X Yosemite.
In this year's case, however, High Sierra's no joke.
TFW you realize "High Sierra" is not just a weed joke #WWDC17 pic.twitter.com/NtA0tk3zdZ
— Nick Quaranto 🇩🇪 (@qrush) June 5, 2017
"High Sierra" is "fully baked", fellow kids. #wwdc2017 pic.twitter.com/ryWJubu2vR
— Aaron Rietschlin (@AaronRietschlin) June 5, 2017
Apple made subtle weed jokes about naming its new OS "high sierra" don't @ me until the Apple Pencil doubles as a vape pen #wwdc pic.twitter.com/P7FVXzRTLy
— Xiomara Blanco (@zeeohmara) June 5, 2017