Why do people keep voting for her?
Why do people keep voting for her?
Yep. I really love the retro futurism of it all. Their little computer terminals are a cool design.
Silo is starting up again this month.
That doesn’t say the API doesn’t work. That says the API that dev chose is for when your device is going to run heavy background tasks (processing). This API is designed to run when the device has plenty of battery or is plugged in and isn’t doing anything else. That’s not unexpected, nor is it any different from Apple apps (you don’t want spotlight indexing or photo recognition to fire when you’re low on battery or in the middle of playing a game).
Uploading photos isn’t a heavy background task. There’s gotta be a way to do upload it as you take the photo. And I’d think sending new photos to an app would be done by a push notification or would work similar to receiving new emails in the background from the many third party mail apps that do this.
Again, I want to see what the suing devs claim and what Apple counters with.
Sounds spammy.
It’s strange that there would be so much documentation for an API that reportedly doesn’t work. Including a 2019 WWDC session explaining how to run in the background for more processor intensive tasks.
https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2019/707
There’s even a recent step by step post on Medium explaining how to implement short or long background tasks. Doesn’t say anything about it not working.
https://medium.com/@dbabic_38867/background-tasks-on-ios-c27366723b6d
If it really doesn’t work then I’d imagine the lawsuit will be won handily. It’ll be interesting to see what becomes of this.
Is this the feature you’re saying doesn’t work?
Not getting it. There’s nothing stopping you from storing your photos in Amazon Photos, or Google photos, or Dropbox, or whatever.
I can hear that logo.
As someone once told me so I could remember how to spell it, “There’s ‘a rat’ in separate.“
This rebranding is a dumb move. Freevee is pretty popular and doesn’t have the stench of Amazon or the “I have to pay for this?” confusion of Prime.
“[Netflix] does not break out subscribers by tier, and in 2025 will stop reporting subscriber numbers altogether.”
That’s probably not a good sign. If they expected subcriber numbers to continue to rise, they’d be shouting it from the rooftops.
Didn’t watch him on CNN. Won’t be watching him on streaming.
Texas actually has the right to divide itself into five states. If it had done so earlier, Gore and Hillary would have won the electoral college because at least one of those states would be blue.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/more-150-years-texas-has-had-power-secede-itself-180962354/
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Some yes. Some no. And if I’m paying for news, there’d better not be any ads at all.
They exist to push ads. Even the premium version of Apple News has ads.
Tip: Your local public library offers the same electronic versions of magazines through an app called Hoopla. For free.
Apple News is one of the most poorly managed of all the Apple products. Whomever is in charge of it should be fired.
Untargeted advertising is a waste of money with todays technology