Wow. Real big brain moves going on over here. Definitely no way that making it harder for people to secure their accounts could end up costing the company more money than it makes them.
You can no longer link to Mastodon or other social networks on Twitter unless it’s a paid promotion? help.twitter.com/en/rules-an…
I will gladly pay any person $0.01 to advertise/promote their Mastodon profiles on here.
Quick update on apps for Samsung/LG TVs: our app is dev-complete, and will go into QA right after the holidays. The engineers have earned a break. We expect it to ship sometime in Q1. More news (and possibly a beta) in January. Stay tuned.
I said it in work Slack, I’ll say it here: proud of everyone involved in this. Long before we wrote the first line of Starlight code, we were laying the groundwork for it. I’m extremely excited for the future of video on Nebula.
$8 for a blue badge.
Or go premium, and for as little as $108 you can have a blue badge next to the name Elon Musk on a profile that can’t be banned for impersonation.
I’d love to find a suitable Twitter replacement as much as the next person, but a service where you have to choose from countless servers before you can even sign up isn’t it.
My real-world usage of screen cleaning wipes is consistent with my usage of consumables in video games.
“Ooh, this will come in handy some day.” I say to myself, knowing full well that I’ll die before I ever use it.
If you are a beginner to code (or would like to revisit some ancient computer history) take a gander at my @WatchNebula class "What is Code?" nebula.tv/what-is-code
ALT Bearded man resting his head on his fist next to an Apple II computer. The text reads: What is Code? with Daniel Shiffman (The Coding Train). A Nebula star logo and the word CLASSES.
Quick reminder: It is inconstitutional in USA for anybody to force you to give up your password.
It is legal for government officials to unlock your device by forcing you to activate biometrics, not protected by 4th amendment.
#4thamendment#WWDC22