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"PUBLISHER or INTERMEDIARY or BOTH. If you own the app you're monetizing and/or you're paid directly by Google, then you're classified as PUBLISHER. If not, you're classified as INTERMEDIARY. If you belong in both categories, you're classified as BOTH."
The first part of that paragraph describes a binary choice, so how could BOTH ever be correct here? 🤡
Source: https://support.google.com/admob/answer/9884382?hl=en
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Does publishing snapshots to Maven Central fail for anyone else, or is this just me?
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This might be the dumbest #LLM integration I've seen in a while.
If there are "frequently used prompts", it probably means I keep regenerating the same #boilerplate code over and over again.
Wouldn't it be a much more useful feature for an #IDE to automate that chore, instead of just keeping a clipboard full of the things I'm begging for most often?
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This might be the dumbest #LLM integration I've seen in a while.
If there are "frequently used prompts", it probably means I keep regenerating the same #boilerplate code over and over again.
Wouldn't it be a much more useful feature for an #IDE to automate that chore, instead of just keeping a clipboard full of the things I'm begging for most often?
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@sethmlarson Some progress over the weekend. The app now actually stores boost requests, and later picks from this queue for actual boosting.
Posts are currently prioritized by the initial user setting, incremented by a fixed amount per hour since adding to the queue. The top five are checked in intervals, and the post with the lowest boosts/time value is chosen for boosting.
If this turns out to be useful, time for a longer post about it.
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@sethmlarson Some progress over the weekend. The app now actually stores boost requests, and later picks from this queue for actual boosting.
Posts are currently prioritized by the initial user setting, incremented by a fixed amount per hour since adding to the queue. The top five are checked in intervals, and the post with the lowest boosts/time value is chosen for boosting.
If this turns out to be useful, time for a longer post about it.
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@sethmlarson Some progress over the weekend. The app now actually stores boost requests, and later picks from this queue for actual boosting.
Posts are currently prioritized by the initial user setting, incremented by a fixed amount per hour since adding to the queue. The top five are checked in intervals, and the post with the lowest boosts/time value is chosen for boosting.
If this turns out to be useful, time for a longer post about it.
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Currently experimenting with a simple way to allow sharing of #Mastodon account lists following the recent #StarterKit discussion.
This would optionally create a list and/or temporarily follow hashtags in addition to just following the listed accounts, allowing to kickstart the reading experience of new users.
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If this so-called "Fediverse" burns to the ground, it won't be caused by any #Meta shenanigans, but by a weird mix of #DunningKruger and #MobMentality of a vocal part of its inhabitants.
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Also, thanks to a new #BigBone snapshot, it is now possible to temporarily filter a hashtag, which will remove all posts containing it from the home timeline for a week.
This could be especially useful for event-style #hashtags that one might want to avoid while the event takes place, like the recent Eurovision Song Contest - or it could be a specific topic that a followed news account likes to post about.
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Also, thanks to a new #BigBone snapshot, it is now possible to temporarily filter a hashtag, which will remove all posts containing it from the home timeline for a week.
This could be especially useful for event-style #hashtags that one might want to avoid while the event takes place, like the recent Eurovision Song Contest - or it could be a specific topic that a followed news account likes to post about.
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It's been a while since I last posted, but I'm still making progress with #hashtag management in my app.
One thing is a full list of all encountered hashtags in the user's timeline, able to be sorted in different way, like "number of appearances", "newest/oldest first" or by the aforementioned "weight".
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It's been a while since I last posted, but I'm still making progress with #hashtag management in my app.
One thing is a full list of all encountered hashtags in the user's timeline, able to be sorted in different way, like "number of appearances", "newest/oldest first" or by the aforementioned "weight".
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Irregular reminder that a #GDPR messaging solution by #Google still doesn't work nearly two years(!) after release.
Developers using this solution will see #AdMob errors for each user that uses their app for more than 13 months, with basically no official, non-disruptive way to get ads to be displayed again.
Their probably outsourced support team still has zero clue about what this all means.
https://groups.google.com/g/google-admob-ads-sdk/c/Dip7WQVdJL0
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I got a #Google #AdMob representative to admit that the "Google User Messaging Platform SDK" is actually a Google product. Sounds silly, but that's real progress. 😂
They still claim that it is a viable idea for the developer users of Google's Consent Management Platform to manually manage their app user's consent themselves, because the #CMP doesn't contain that functionality. It's unbelievable!
https://groups.google.com/g/google-admob-ads-sdk/c/zVk9dUVerU8
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People continue to ask #Google about their misbehaving CMP, and #Googler|s keep replying that the CMP users use should behave better, as if the whole thingamajig wasn't Google's own problem to begin with.
You can't make that shit up...
https://groups.google.com/g/google-admob-ads-sdk/c/zVk9dUVerU8
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Fediverse is my favorite place because people will just share Wikipedia articles of a fish called Boops Boops and say "Boops" 🐟:neocat_boop_blep:
#boop #Boops #boopsboop
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