Nazi-ism, White Supremacy, and in general the Alt-Right do not represent opposing political ideals that the left would just prefer not to deal with in a typical political manor. They represeny hatred and the desire to silence entire groups of people through violence for no reason other than particular facts of birth. They want to carve a place in the world for their race and their race only.
Personally, I embrace the right. I embrace the idea that government should have no place instructing religious leaders on who they can and cannot marry. I embrace the idea that largely leaving individuals to collect their income for their work and spend or donate as they choose rather than mandate taxation has a place in political discorse. I believe my right-leaning family members can have a solid conversation with me about our differences, which may end with my complete rejection of their ideals while still allowing them to have their voice heard, and at the end of the day I enjoy those a hell of a lot more than I enjoy my left-leaning circle-jerks with friends which I get very frustrated with.
What I have a problem with is equating valid opposing ideology with hate speech. These people swarming Charlottesville have nothing to say of value. They are violent thugs spouting false science that has been around for centuries. They have nothing of value to add to political discourse, and the fact that outlets like Twitter and Facebook have allowed them to spread their disgusting ideology on their platforms is nothing short of disgraceful.
It was on one of the early versions of the Yelp iOS app as well. Don't really remember if it was there on day one, but I remember playing around with it in iOS 2 or 3.
Exactly. It’s an abstraction, you will always be a few libraries and components away from implementing what you actually want, but that’s a lot to build on just to use a system provided tool. For instance, I’m working on upgrading my company’s app to use iOS 11’s new password auto fill APIs. All it needs is for you to set the UITextField’s contentType properly to one of a dozen enumerated values, in this case Username and Password. React Native doesn’t expose that propertie on the TextField component however, so I have to either build my own extension on top of the TextField component or form the React Native project and submit a PR to get this feature working, a feature that’s explicitly supposed to be painless to implement. There are so many cases like this around React Native, the community mindset is usually just to find another dependency to integrate.
Correct. Every React Native component actually renders into a native view, so on iOS if you use a View (RN) it maps to a UIView when React Native actually builds the UI.
Could not agree more. There are certainly benefits to using React Native, especially when bootstrapping an app and you've already got a React shop, but once your app and user base gets larger it creates a serious barrier to actually taking advantage of the native platform and it's capabilities.
I think they're trying to say that the democracy is now worse because we have a leader who is lying to the media, threatening voting rights based on unsupported claims, silencing scientists from sharing publicly funded research, and is charging journalists with felony charges for covering protests against him.
A good precedent has already been set for this. The first iPhone got two major updates, iOS 4.0 being the first version that didn't support it. The 3GS added an extra year to the lifespan, launching with iOS 3.0 and only being left out of support for iOS 7. The 4S added even another year, recently having received the fourth major update of it's lifespan.
So yeah, while there is certainly some performance lost on a 4S running iOS 9, it's not nearly as bad as the original iPad running iOS 5, or the original iPhone running iOS 3. I imagine the 6S will easily be able to handle iOS XV.
Also noteworthy is that the only iPad not still receiving updates is the original model, meaning the iPad 2 has received the most major updates of any iOS device at five.
I think there is a public image component to Ive as well. The image of Jobs' era at Apple is Ive and him running the show. As great as Tim Cook is doing in the CEO position, Ive is still seen by many as the remaining influence of Jobs. Regardless of his day to day responsibilities having him at Apple in some design role allows them to keep that perception. If he were to leave I think it will have a very negative impact on stock.
I really like Estimote, but it seems like they're selling premium hardware in a space that's racing to the bottom. Most beacons really don't need the temperature sensors or accelerometers. I finally got my nearables order last month, over six months after the first promised delivery date, and as great as those are ten dollars each is still a bit much IMO. Their solid SDK and developer relationships aren't going to matter too much if stuff like Facebook's beacons take off, making it so that businesses don't even need people to download an extra app.
Correct. You cannot just sign up and get a free 1 PM cloud storage account. The more registered users you have, the more storage space you are allocated. If you go over your allowed storage space you start moving into the paid tier.
The goal isn't to be secure. As far as I understand it would basically be similar to Starbuck's current mobile payment service, where the scanner reads the code which maps directly to an account and processes the transaction. No two way communication.
I think it's perfectly acceptable to expect that the enthusiasts will be the ones to preserve the things they love that fall out of favor. I enjoy driving on a nice empty road as well, but I don't think it's something that "need[s] to be preserved." It's something we have to do that we've learned to enjoy and do more than we need to. If it stops being something we have to do it's up to us to make time to do it for pleasure.
Moving the space app centric is a pretty big deal for me at least. Even if it requires teathering to a phone, and with the performance issues, it's a big step above the notification centric nature of Android Wear. Plus the ability to run on wifi and stay connected with the phone.
Not saying the device isn't worthy of most of its criticisms, but let's not pretend this is and iOS-ified version of Android Wear.
I recently started watching live TV through a digital antenna and SlingTV, and I've actually seen a handful of ads for Google. I've only seen one or two search ads, but a bunch for Android thought their new "Be different, not the same" campaign. Still, many more than I've seen for Facebook.
They're competing to create the most compelling ecosystem. If people are lead to believe that Android+Android Wear is a better pair than iPhone+Apple Watch then people will switch.
Personally, I embrace the right. I embrace the idea that government should have no place instructing religious leaders on who they can and cannot marry. I embrace the idea that largely leaving individuals to collect their income for their work and spend or donate as they choose rather than mandate taxation has a place in political discorse. I believe my right-leaning family members can have a solid conversation with me about our differences, which may end with my complete rejection of their ideals while still allowing them to have their voice heard, and at the end of the day I enjoy those a hell of a lot more than I enjoy my left-leaning circle-jerks with friends which I get very frustrated with.
What I have a problem with is equating valid opposing ideology with hate speech. These people swarming Charlottesville have nothing to say of value. They are violent thugs spouting false science that has been around for centuries. They have nothing of value to add to political discourse, and the fact that outlets like Twitter and Facebook have allowed them to spread their disgusting ideology on their platforms is nothing short of disgraceful.