Joshua Leto

@joshualeto
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I like to type out things that I’ve written.
Websitewww.joshualeto.com
Same Websitewww.thesorest.com
@siracusa
Have any of you dudes tried Ente for photos, or heard anything about it?
#askatp

Things to do in Oslo in winter.

Added alt text.

#thingstodo

How Insurance Works

(reposting because I can't find the original post.)

@marcoarment
Just got my notification that Apple will soon bill for another year of Overcast. Dollar for dollar, this is the best money I spend on the App Store. It was the only non-Apple app in my dock for at least seven years.

Current stat: "Overcast has saved you 840 hours beyond speed adjustments alone."

Just posted on Six Colors: Full, automatic podcast transcripts coming to iOS 17.4

https://sixcolors.com/post/2024/01/full-automatic-podcast-transcripts-coming-to-ios-17-4/

Full, automatic podcast transcripts coming to iOS 17.4

We didn’t upload this. Apple just… did it. Among the changes in iOS 17.4 is one that’ll be an enormous improvement in podcast accessibility: transcripts in the Podcasts app. When …

Six Colors
@sluttymayo AI is already a shitposter. And judging by how many people are made at the “AI” instead of the programmers who build it proves it’s really good at shitposting.
@bastianallgeier this is incredible. Thank you for writing and posting this.
This is an article that took a lot of strength to write and I might take it down again. But I felt like it is an article that is very necessary right now. https://bastianallgeier.com/notes/grandpa
My grandpa was a Nazi

@atpfm
Related: Isn't the onerous weight put on developers to track sales under the guidelines exactly *because* Apple doesn't track its users?

Y'all made a comparison to Apple's ATT policies and FB wanting to track users through vendors to collect fees from vendors. Isn't Apple creating a process that allows them to continue to not track its customers, even if they are making a similar dick-move of asking those app-makers to track users?

@atpfm As a long-time Apple fan who is more a fan of the hardware and software than the "services," I did find one important question missing from the App Store discussion in 570: How would you specifically create an out-of-app purchase process that would keep an average user (not a technical expert) safe from fraud?