Harsh Dhabhai

@harshdhabhai
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dear apple. when i want to choose another card, i will ALWAYS tap the top thing. always. i will never tap the second thing. please fix. thank u love u
Have you ever pressed Cmd+R in the iOS Simulator ("Record Screen") rather than Cmd+R in Xcode ("Run"), then realize later you accidentally recorded a 20-minute video of the simulator doing nothing? Go to Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > App Shortcuts and change it 👍
Here, @gruber is so right; I long for the clarity of older Mac operating systems: https://daringfireball.net/linked/2023/03/06/rogue-amoeba-historic-screenshot-archive
The Rogue Amoeba Historic Screenshot Archive

Link to: https://weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2023/03/03/come-visit-the-rogue-amoeba-historic-screenshot-archive/

Daring Fireball

If you do one good Nerd Thing this week, make it tapping the 'I Don't Need a Refund' button in Tweetbot and Twitterrific.

These apps, in many ways, pioneered the modern concept of quality, indie app for iPhone. They gave us much more than they ever asked for with their subscriptions.

Join me in not needing a refund: https://www.macstories.net/stories/a-final-update-to-tweetbot-and-twitterrific-that-allows-users-to-support-tapbots-and-the-iconfactory/

A Final Update to Tweetbot and Twitterrific That Allows Users to Support Tapbots and The Iconfactory

Usually, when a big company shuts down an API, they give customers time to prepare. It’s the right thing to do regardless of what any terms of service say. That’s not how things went down with Twitter. Instead, as I wrote in January, Twitter eliminated access to its API for many third-party apps, including Tweetbot

Hello, Mastodon World! 👋
Apple announced Safari twenty years ago today. How time flies! The weekend-before preparations were the one time I was invited (summoned?) to the venue to see Steve run through his final rehearsals before the keynote. @donmelton and I were there to provide tech support if anything went wrong. Fortunately, the Safari stuff went smoothly, and Steve played one of the funniest pranks I ever saw.