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has it ?



I spent >5years solo building a game that you can probably complete within an hour. Based on the reviews though, 95% of people still really enjoy it, which was a relief. It also feels very validating to read the opinions in here.

the game: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/adventures-of-kidd/id111277721...


Wondering how hard it would be to build something that takes a picture of ingredients on a food label for text recognition, which feeds into this... or something like this


You don't do that, just use barcode https://world.openfoodfacts.org/ they also have app in play store with scanner function. It is no brainer to build with existing barcode libraries.


oh sweet


Is this proposing a spotify like royalty payment to software developers on the platform too then ? Seems like a bad idea.


All that work just to skip a telephone interview ey. I suppose it was for fun initially anyway.


Cool, We did something very similar for a hackday not that long ago. http://picdeck.co

http://www.theverge.com/2014/8/26/6071579/picdeck-is-a-tweet...


Hope you success :) I think Instafall has much more features. Also native mobile apps for Android and iOS are on the way.


Not.. sure.. if.. trolling.. or.. not..


Yeah I think it was apparent that was the plan when they acquired them. It just took them soo long to get it integrated. Using testflight as it was, was good but it was a little painful. This in comparison should be a lot more simplified and smooth.


>Nope, not a joke.

no need..


The first line says "these allegations are 100% false" though


Oh, case closed. Move on everybody!


He's just pointing out that he did refute the claims, where you (in the comment directly above), claim that he refutes the persons character but did not refute the claims.


http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/refute To refute apparently can mean both /prove/ and just /say/ something is untrue. The way I know the word is in the sense of "proving", not just saying. I dare to say that is the way most people would use that word. Giganews only /says/ the allegations are untrue, it doesn't /prove/ that. To me it means poster is correct in stating their is no refuting of the claims, and I guess it's the same for most readers.


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