The City of Cape Town's ammendment to its Municipal Planning By-law promotes development within city regulations, and has been hailed as "a big step in the right direction" by micro-developers, NGOs, financiers, academia and professionals working in the field.
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It's honestly quite appalling that an Association pretending to represent "microdevelopers" while actually being controlled by Apple, is allowed to ask questions without even bothering to make a disclaimer - bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
The @CityofCT's Mayco has greenlighted the creation of a Development Charges Fund to support #microdevelopers building #affordablehousing in lower income communities. The City will kick-start the new Fund with an initial R20m to subsidise qualifying micro-developers on a first-come, first-served basis: rebrand.ly/3z1k6nf
Microdevelopers are key to helping solve Cape Town’s housing crisis. Fortunately, the city is home to vast tracts of undeveloped land. Unfortunately, most of that land is owned by the national government, which has so far refused to release it for ... dailymaverick.co.za/opinioni…
Technically, you *could* build this. But before you even start digging, you'll be forced to pay several thousand dollars in variances. For many microdevelopers, it simply doesn't make sense financially to take on that risk.
1) Fortnite is coming back to iPhones via GeForce Now running on iOS Safari.
Pushing Fortnite out of the App Store was not the wisest strategy for Apple.
Will be supremely ironic if the App Store take rate is what drives mass adoption of cloud gaming.
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