there's a very big difference between trying to become profitable and making a change that forces every 3rd party app to shutdown within 30 days because of an asinine price hike on their API
The transparency has been horseshit from spez and the other admin. As it's been pointed out, when Apple bought Dark Sky, 30 months were given to anyone using the API to adjust to the new landscape. These 3rd party apps that have been around longer than Reddit's app were given 30 days. And that doesn't even take into account the finger-pointing and immature behavior Spez threw at Christian (the Apollo app-maker)
I just recently built my first PC and the amount of games available to play was pretty overwhelming
It's also really hard to know which genres you like when you basically start from scratch. After about 1.5 years, I can't get enough of the narrative-driven games.
I'm thinking I need to try out some more roguelikes for trial and error. I have 50m logged into Hades and it's pretty good, but idk really doesn't seem like my thing. But at first I thought I wouldn't love platformers at all, then I played the first Ori and finished it, now have 9 hours in Hollow knight and just started Celeste.
It's been a fun journey, gonna look into the reccs posted here and see if roguelike is my thing
I 100% want iTunes. I like to listen to live music and Streaming services are pretty shit at archiving concerts.
Also, on my work laptop, I used to be able to connect my iphone through USB and use iTunes to play my music without having to sync or have the physical WAV on my machine
Now with the new Music app, I can't browse my music. I just recently had to upgrade to Catalina so maybe i'm missing something but i'm pretty pissed at that change
my 2015 Pro is so much better than mycompany 2017 Pro w/ touchbar
like people are saying, most people just don't care about the touchbar. It does get annoying at times (as a vim user). Why WHY do they hide the esc key and have it take two inputs to increase the volume/brightness by more than 1 tick (sliding is terrible).
Other than that, I totally agree, the real focus should be the keyboard. Because it's shit. Here aresome of the awesome problems I go through on a daily basis at work.
- space bar double spaces all the time. Turned off key repeat and also whatever other suggestions I could find on Stack
- backspace deletes too many characters
- keys double type or are just not responsive (space, left shift, fucking / for some reason)
yeah, real fun using it especially while I'm on call right now and working on prod servers!! WORK ON THE KEYBOARD APPLE
The transparency has been horseshit from spez and the other admin. As it's been pointed out, when Apple bought Dark Sky, 30 months were given to anyone using the API to adjust to the new landscape. These 3rd party apps that have been around longer than Reddit's app were given 30 days. And that doesn't even take into account the finger-pointing and immature behavior Spez threw at Christian (the Apollo app-maker)