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  1. @codybrom

    I've been replying continually to Mosseri's cloned #Threads posts over here on #Mastodon since mid-December, so I'm well-aware of exactly how all this works

    Or doesn't work

    In a few weeks (or less the way things are going) it'll be time to #DomainBlock #ThreadsdotNet and clear my timeline of all this noise

    cc @0xjessel

  2. For Apple's 50th birthday, I revived and rebuilt Bruce the Wonder Yak as modern Swift. Whether you've missed him or just heard of him, you can now invite him to graze your screen and share his wisdom. #Apple50

    b10g.xyz/blog/2026/the-yak-is-

  3. To get started, you’ll first need to download Dash (macOS).
    kapeli.com/dash (30 day trial, also available via #Setapp)

    Then, download some of the “main” docsets & cheatsheets. Support for community and custom docsets coming soon!

    After you download docsets, you do not need to open or run Dash to use this MCP server.

    From there, add the #MCP server in your client/IDE settings using the instructions in above GitHub repo and you’ll be ready to go! #ModelContextProtocol

  4. I'm constantly amazed that Blankie is the only app in the U.S. #MacAppStore's Top 10 Free Health & Fitness apps without #InAppPurchases. Every other app either requires a subscription or has a freemium model. #OpenSource

  5. Not a big surprise, but hiding the "In-App Purchase" labels on previously downloaded apps also happens on the iPhone App Store. A friend with Family Sharing enabled confirmed that apps shared from their family members' accounts also hid the IAP labels, even when my friend had never downloaded the app before.

    #AppleDeveloper #AppStore #InAppPurchases

  6. I just noticed previously installed apps don't show the IAP label next to the download button. The app could have added IAPs since you first used it, but you'd wouldn't know unless you visit its page or use it.

    My sense is Apple knows IAP labels deters users, but why give old apps an advantage?

    #AppleDeveloper #AppStore #InAppPurchases

  7. The funniest part about releasing software is that it ends up places you never intended or expected, and by design it’s allowed to! For example, now has its own page on Softpedia and apparently so do I.

  8. The funniest part about releasing #OpenSource software is that it ends up places you never intended or expected, and by design it’s allowed to! For example, #Blankie now has its own page on Softpedia and apparently so do I.

    #MacDev #BuildInPublic

  9. The funniest part about releasing #OpenSource software is that it ends up places you never intended or expected, and by design it’s allowed to! For example, #Blankie now has its own page on Softpedia and apparently so do I.

    #MacDev #BuildInPublic

  10. The funniest part about releasing #OpenSource software is that it ends up places you never intended or expected, and by design it’s allowed to! For example, #Blankie now has its own page on Softpedia and apparently so do I.

    #MacDev #BuildInPublic

  11. The funniest part about releasing #OpenSource software is that it ends up places you never intended or expected, and by design it’s allowed to! For example, #Blankie now has its own page on Softpedia and apparently so do I.

    #MacDev #BuildInPublic

  12. Today we expect to hear from the Department of Justice in the #GoogleAntitrust case about their proposed remedy to make Google to sell #Chrome. Before that happens, here are my own completely made-up odds on potential buyers.

    b10g.xyz/blog/2024/chrome-for-

  13. What I hear (as an American) every time the Big Brother housemates make a shopping list:
    - 100 froozle minstixs
    - 65 crankle bapps
    - 40 joobum pispydons
    - a dozen chonion goldies
    - a box of pickled onion humbogeys
    - one jar of sweet chili gunge
    - some mini buttermilk jaffy jacks
    - two henry hippos (original kind only)
    - a tray of fancy boblin sponge with orange jimmins
    - full fat zazzys
    - vegan coriander

    #BigBrotherUK #bbuk

  14. The .IO drama is just the latest in a long line of reasons why I stopped using ccTLDs. Domain hacks are fun, and I used to have a few, but ccTLDs are always playing with fire. Read why I think boring old .COM is still king: b10g.xyz/blog/2024/cctlds-are-
    #WebDev #ccTLD #dotIO

  15. The .IO drama is just the latest in a long line of reasons why I stopped using ccTLDs. Domain hacks are fun, and I used to have a few, but ccTLDs are always playing with fire. Read why I think boring old .COM is still king: b10g.xyz/blog/2024/cctlds-are-

  16. The .IO drama is just the latest in a long line of reasons why I stopped using ccTLDs. Domain hacks are fun, and I used to have a few, but ccTLDs are always playing with fire. Read why I think boring old .COM is still king: b10g.xyz/blog/2024/cctlds-are-
    #WebDev #ccTLD #dotIO

  17. The .IO drama is just the latest in a long line of reasons why I stopped using ccTLDs. Domain hacks are fun, and I used to have a few, but ccTLDs are always playing with fire. Read why I think boring old .COM is still king: b10g.xyz/blog/2024/cctlds-are-
    #WebDev #ccTLD #dotIO

  18. The .IO drama is just the latest in a long line of reasons why I stopped using ccTLDs. Domain hacks are fun, and I used to have a few, but ccTLDs are always playing with fire. Read why I think boring old .COM is still king: b10g.xyz/blog/2024/cctlds-are-
    #WebDev #ccTLD #dotIO

  19. I’m declaring today, April 4th, as 404 Day in honor of @404mediaco

    Simply put, the amazing work that @jasonkoebler, @samleecole, @emanuelmaiberg & @josephcox publish is essential reading for anyone who uses the internet.

    #404day is the perfect opportunity to celebrate and support their work. I mean, they even commissioned a full-text RSS feed add-on for #GhostCMS so subscribers could have one. Please join me in celebrating and supporting their extraordinary work!

    404media.co

  20. I think a lot of the “everyone should learn to code” efforts, while well intentioned, are going to end up being a net negative. Many of the bootcamps I see being pushed on folks seeking retraining either softball it too hard with Bootstrap and HTML “fundamentals” or go “full stack” as #MERN.

    Having entry-level knowledge in the two most overused webdev stacks is beyond useless. GPT 4 can probably write better code for those frameworks than the average bootcamper. We need more people in niches!

  21. I think a lot of the “everyone should learn to code” efforts, while well intentioned, are going to end up being a net negative. Many of the bootcamps I see being pushed on folks seeking retraining either softball it too hard with Bootstrap and HTML “fundamentals” or go “full stack” as .

    Having entry-level knowledge in the two most overused webdev stacks is beyond useless. GPT 4 can probably write better code for those frameworks than the average bootcamper. We need more people in niches!

  22. I think a lot of the “everyone should learn to code” efforts, while well intentioned, are going to end up being a net negative. Many of the bootcamps I see being pushed on folks seeking retraining either softball it too hard with Bootstrap and HTML “fundamentals” or go “full stack” as #MERN.

    Having entry-level knowledge in the two most overused webdev stacks is beyond useless. GPT 4 can probably write better code for those frameworks than the average bootcamper. We need more people in niches!

  23. I think a lot of the “everyone should learn to code” efforts, while well intentioned, are going to end up being a net negative. Many of the bootcamps I see being pushed on folks seeking retraining either softball it too hard with Bootstrap and HTML “fundamentals” or go “full stack” as #MERN.

    Having entry-level knowledge in the two most overused webdev stacks is beyond useless. GPT 4 can probably write better code for those frameworks than the average bootcamper. We need more people in niches!

  24. I think a lot of the “everyone should learn to code” efforts, while well intentioned, are going to end up being a net negative. Many of the bootcamps I see being pushed on folks seeking retraining either softball it too hard with Bootstrap and HTML “fundamentals” or go “full stack” as #MERN.

    Having entry-level knowledge in the two most overused webdev stacks is beyond useless. GPT 4 can probably write better code for those frameworks than the average bootcamper. We need more people in niches!

  25. #Oklahoma & #OHP needs to chill out on the amount of emergency alerts for non-life threatening situations, or at the very least we need Apple/Google to add more opt-outs for additional categories.

    There’s no good way to complain about this without me looking like a big jerk, but I fear that if it is continued to be overused MORE people will opt OUT of critical alerts.

    The only time my phone should be making noise against my will is if I’m in a location where my safety is at an immediate risk.

  26. #Oklahoma & #OHP needs to chill out on the amount of emergency alerts for non-life threatening situations, or at the very least we need Apple/Google to add more opt-outs for additional categories.

    There’s no good way to complain about this without me looking like a big jerk, but I fear that if it is continued to be overused MORE people will opt OUT of critical alerts.

    The only time my phone should be making noise against my will is if I’m in a location where my safety is at an immediate risk.

  27. #Oklahoma & #OHP needs to chill out on the amount of emergency alerts for non-life threatening situations, or at the very least we need Apple/Google to add more opt-outs for additional categories.

    There’s no good way to complain about this without me looking like a big jerk, but I fear that if it is continued to be overused MORE people will opt OUT of critical alerts.

    The only time my phone should be making noise against my will is if I’m in a location where my safety is at an immediate risk.

  28. #Oklahoma & #OHP needs to chill out on the amount of emergency alerts for non-life threatening situations, or at the very least we need Apple/Google to add more opt-outs for additional categories.

    There’s no good way to complain about this without me looking like a big jerk, but I fear that if it is continued to be overused MORE people will opt OUT of critical alerts.

    The only time my phone should be making noise against my will is if I’m in a location where my safety is at an immediate risk.