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- Comment on Netflix officially removes Basic - the cheapest ad-free tier 3 months ago:
Netflix didn’t fuck it up. They just didn’t have an eternal technological moat. Their monopoly had an expiration date which is why they shifted to content generation.
Nowadays the problem they face is that there isn’t enough people on the planet to grow forever, so in order to keep growing they have to squeeze harder.
Their content is terrible tough, there they did fuck it up.
- Comment on I don't know which one of you needed this information, but you're welcome. 5 months ago:
dunno. not a reggae expert but the mastering is pretty good, it sounds great on my system
- Comment on I don't know which one of you needed this information, but you're welcome. 5 months ago:
I came here to laugh but that slaps. the chick singing is pretty damn good
- Comment on Today, Reddit forcibly removed me (and everyone else) as mods of /r/iOSProgramming, a subreddit of about 130k users. I was keeping the sub private / NSFW | Tanner B 🦕🧁 (@objc@mastodon.social) 1 year ago:
when I started with mobile apps google was easy and apple was a problem.
nowadays apple is very clear on what they allow and what they don’t and it’s possible to go back and forth with them to get something approved.
google is trying their hard to be as strict as apple while putting 0 of the effort in to correct problems. not to mention that android is a fucking piece of garbage to maintain. you have like 4 deadlines per year, you need to update this or that thing or your app won’t work on this or that device, or the deprecation deadline for fucking safetynet arrives and they take two weeks to repair the google play integrity service.