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You can do that with Nix or Guix.

Eh. I think something like the Kalita 101 ticks all those boxes too. And there's even less faffing and cleaning than the aeropress.

Apple has always allowed physical good sellers to use external payment systems. Even complete nobodies you've never heard of. It's always made their rules seem ridiculous IMO.

There's a vast difference in scale though? Those complete nobodies probably don't get as many transactions as all the "F2P" slopware games do.

Why does scale matter? I thought it was about "security". You only need to pretend to send me a t-shirt once to steal my card info.

There's also nobodies in the F2P game space just as their are giants in the retail app space like Amazon.


Exactly, one needs to pretend just once, giving scammers significantly more opportunities like that is thus bad.

Is your PC a Mac? Apple doesn't support MTP because they want iPhones to look good or something. Every other OS with a reasonably complete Desktop Environment will allow mounting an Android device as what appears pretty much as a standard USB drive. It's part of why I prefer Android. Using an iPhone on Linux/BSD is just not worth the hassle.

> mounting an Android device as what appears pretty much as a standard USB drive

AFAIK Google got rid of built-in support for this in Android Jelly Bean. Additional tricks are needed to make later versions of Android behave as a USB Mass Storage device. If it works for you out of the box, I suspect it may be specific to your Android distro.


They're talking about MTP, which is supported by every modern (and old) Android device AFAIK. It's not exactly a USB Mass Storage device, but as long as you're not on a Mac, it behaves basically the same as one.

Ah, I was mistaken. I thought they were saying that the reason Apple supports MTP (as opposed to UMS) is not that they want to make iPhones look good, but for some other unspecified reason (which I assumed was patent licensing). But they were actually saying that Apple does not even support MTP.

I think it’s more that MTP is an awful protocol than anything else. It’s slow and flaky even under OSes that support it. It’s shocking to me that with all of the brilliant people working for Google, nobody has managed to figure out a better replacement.

Maybe I've just been extraordinarily lucky but it's been nether of those things for me. It's also far superior to Apple's go through iTunes/Finder garbage protocol IMO.

Not saying that Apple has anything better, but I really don’t feel like the problem is adequately solved on Android either.

The easiest thing in my mind would be to use USB mass storage, with the storage presented to the connected computer being virtualized with a layer reconciling changes with actual storage on the fly (which the current MTP implementation already does anyway), solving the problem that USB mass storage traditionally has arising from two systems mounting the same chunk of disk at once.

That would work everywhere and remove the need for a bizarre protocol borrowed from Windows XP.


>Is your PC a Mac?

certainly not


And yet, they still regularly compare AS Macs to Intel Macs.

The color is effectively an extra sticker and some software. All that's different between the screens is a color filter is added as layer during manufacture. With the software changes it knows which pixels to make white or black when combined with the filter to make the desired color.

There are a bunch of tradeoffs with this method. Contrast is worse because of the color layer, color has lower DPI too.


Is it weird that I kind of want ePub to ePub support? I have many not Kobo compatible comics/manga from places like Humble Bundle that I need to fix. Ideally I'd like to keep metadata + reading direction and perhaps the table of contents. I suppose I could script something that unzips 'em and then processes them....

Yea, that's true, but it's not as simple as just unzipping the epub, I've found sometimes that the pages aren't named in a sorted order, the order is defined in one of the opf file.

There's a FAQ in the readme about Humble Bundle. I've found that the PDF source is the absolute best quality with the least amount of resizing artifacts/moire compared to epub.

Yeah, not all the bundles offer books as PDF either. And they're not all from Humble Bundle.

Gonna be a looot of apps refusing to update.

Apple will happily have you audit and pay them 30% on those external sales

I suppose they can just take them down.

They can, and then they’ll have to face their customers directly with it being exactly clear (even to “normies” who don’t follow obscure tech news like this) exactly whose greedy fingers are taking things away from them.

Up till now, situations like Kindle were just weird quirks to most people and most people wouldn’t have been able to tell you why you can’t do this very normal-seeming thing on iOS. If/when Apple takes it away, it’ll be obvious to everyone what’s going on.


There are plenty of no longer supported apps on people's phones.

No one is blaming Apple for it.


I think it'd be a bit different if Kindle, Spotify, Netflix and co. all suddenly stopped working/got worse.

And if Apple yoinks them out, then why should the developer respect the "no disparagement" or "no telling your customers about payment/alternatives"? Which to me was always the ultimate expression of Apple absolutely knowing they are being greedy. Not just "You can't tell your customers you can pay less elsewhere", but "You can't even tell your customers about our involvement in your pricing decisions".

Isn't that exactly what they've done with Dragon Quest III and Live a Live lately?

Dead zones. Older controllers had bigger dead zones so the wear didn't matter as much. Switch joycons are physically smaller sticks so this makes the problem worse. There's even less tolerance to wear.


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