Martin Gordon

@gordonmb
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Bloghttps://blog.martingordon.me
@rmondello Vij’s is great, we go there every time we’re in Vancouver: https://www.vijs.ca
Vij's

Vij's Restaurant Vancouver

Vij's

@viticci @johnvoorhees

The web is an open platform.
The App Store is on the web.
Therefore, the App Store is an open platform.

@schwa This was all my son wanted to listen to around the time he was two. I really enjoy the stage production on this version: https://youtu.be/yCCRg4593hI?si=IgZ3Bj3WjHG86yFt
Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute): Pa-pa-pa | Glyndebourne

YouTube
@alextm I did it on my old phone, which still had them in the main tab group. I was able to select all tabs (this had to be done manually but you can hold one finger down and scroll with the other to select quickly) and then move them to the new tab group.
@marcoarment Same thing happened to me. What I did was move all the tabs on my old phone to a new tab group so I can access them on the new phone. After at least a couple of years of build up, it does feel nice to start fresh though.
@stroughtonsmith Either my local Apple Store didn’t have Sky Blue on display or I couldn’t tell the difference between it and the silver under their own lighting (same with the gold except for the slight different color band)
@schwa Take a look at Zen Browser (https://zen-browser.app). Has some of the features of Arc, but privacy-focused and based on Firefox.
Zen Browser

Beautifully designed, privacy-focused, and packed with features.

@ronbrinkmann @marcoarment @gruber Filter extensions can’t make network requests or write to storage shared with the containing app, so barring a security bug, there’s really no way to get message content out of the extension or to tie it to an individual. See https://developer.apple.com/documentation/sms_and_call_reporting/sms_and_mms_message_filtering
SMS and MMS Message Filtering | Apple Developer Documentation

Create an app extension that identifies and filters unwanted SMS and MMS messages while preserving user privacy.

Apple Developer Documentation

@marcoarment @gruber You guys have to try out Bouncer, a free and open source app which lets you filter SMS by keyword/regex. I've been using it since the 2022 election to cut down on donation spam and other recurring messages.

iOS 18 changed something so it's been broken in the betas (app needs to be recompiled with Xcode 16). I haven’t received any spam since the latest ones dropped so it may be fixed, but it won't be an issue in a few weeks anyway.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bouncer-private-sms-blocker/id1457476313

‎Bouncer - Private SMS Blocker

‎Introducing Bouncer, the private SMS Blocker and your ultimate solution to reclaim control over your text messaging experience. Say goodbye to spam, unwanted advertisements, and promotions with this powerful, user-friendly app designed to protect your privacy. Features: --- Privacy Protection:  Bou…

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@timbray I haven’t fast charged in a few weeks but do see that it’s a problem. I saw someone charging at EA U Village on Wednesday even though PlugShare reports they’re all out (all but one are out according to the EA app). My two go-tos are Mercer St and Madison Pike and haven’t had any issues at either. They’re in Bank of America parking lots which maybe offers some deterrence?