
Apple rejected my dictation app for using the accessibility API
What shipped
Apple rejected my dictation app for using the accessibility API sits at the intersection of curiosity and utility: interesting to early adopters now, potentially reshaping expectations later.
Why it matters in tech
The risk of ignoring Apple rejected my dictation app for using the accessibility API is not missing a trend; it is misunderstanding which constraints are about to stop being constraints.
What it signals
Technology transitions are rarely about features; they are about who gets to decide what "good enough" means.
Where this fits in Signal Ledger
This story sits alongside related Signal Ledger coverage that helps frame the broader pattern.
A Signal Ledger view
We are less interested in the launch than in the adoption curve that follows. Apple rejected my dictation app for using the accessibility API will be measured by who uses it, not by who announced it.
Source note
Hacker News reporting: https://www.mitmllc.com/blog/apple-rejected-my-dictation-app/