@Martindb

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Automation Control - The better way to manage your Shortcuts automations. Once a shortcut, now an app. Open Beta for anyone that’s interested but limited spots. Full details are in the link and more to come. https://ibanks.quotion.co/post/automation-control-beta_bohHEKH5jUGLui11Zw4PbW #shortcuts #shortcutsapp
Automation Control Beta

Welcome to Automation Control, the app version. This is the app version of my original shortcut Automation Control, which went under numerous updates and changes over the years (there were more previous updates posted on the shortcuts sub on Reddit). [<strong>Join the TestFlight Beta</strong>](https://testflight.apple.com/join/w7AFmMwV)</span> Purpose The purpose of the app is to give more

Expand your knowledge about Shortcuts - Martindb

In this article, we are going to dive into the social media accounts of shortcut enthusiasts and automation enthusiasts out there. Some of them may already be on your list of accounts to follow. But I recommend following these accounts if you are willing to expand your knowledge regarding the topic. If you feel like … Expand your knowledge about Shortcuts Read More »

Martindb

For those curious about what’s happening with Reddit. The Verge intereviewed @christianselig about the situation. It’s a poor look from Reddit’s CEO, Steve Huffman. I really hate Reddit and don’t use it. But I feel for folks like Christian and their user base.

https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/13/23759180/reddit-protest-private-apollo-christian-selig-subreddit

#Reddit #Apollo #iOS

Apollo’s developer on Reddit’s new API changes, and why users revolted

Christian Selig, the developer of an iOS Reddit client called Apollo, is worried that third-party apps can’t survive — and has helped spark a huge protest on the platform.

The Verge
@Martindb Some stats from r/Shortcuts. Other subs have much higher numbers too, but also cut down to basically nothing. It's a beautiful thing! #redditprotest
This whole attitude the CEO of #Reddit has is horrible. Reddit is based on #communities and people willing to engage there. Taking those people for granted will lead to unexpected outcomes. Luckily there are still people like @christianselig that do show empathy and the will to work to a solution.
#Reddit be like let’s charge insane amounts of money for third party apps api usage, but increase our free to use #api limit to give moderation bots more room to operate. I’m confused …
#Batterywidget are you okay? 🤣🤣 #ui #bug #iOS17

Interesting developments going on at the moment. Moderators at #Reddit strike due to the abnormal API pricing. Also #Stackoverflow moderators are on strike due to the website allowing AI generated code…

https://www.vice.com/en/article/4a33dj/stack-overflow-moderators-are-striking-to-stop-garbage-ai-content-from-flooding-the-site

Stack Overflow Moderators Are Striking to Stop Garbage AI Content From Flooding the Site

Volunteer moderators of the forum are striking over a policy that says AI-generated content can practically not be moderated.

What #Reddit did is straight up hypocrisy, because they stated they wouldn’t pursue the same path #Twitter did. And yet they did, i guess they conveniently “forgot” that third-party apps brought them to the position they are now. #Apolloapp
Thank you @christianselig