

It’s okay if their pastors touch little boys though! /s
It’s okay if their pastors touch little boys though! /s
I mean there’s that, but there’s also a number of posts and comments about how Nintendo is shit for doing something that they didn’t even do. Like, there’s more than enough things to give them shit for, why invent new ones?
Not to mention that Japan tends to use their own local services usually so I’m not sure if speedtest.net is even well known there.
For what it’s worth, Windows Phone was sort of a successor to that. And then they went and killed it too…
Since we’re talking about Apple, there’s an upcoming library and spec called WebGPU that, contrary to it’s name, is a higher level cross platform graphics library. It’s an interesting idea, write once and depending on your platform, it would use the corresponding platform’s preferred backend (e.g. Direct3D on Windows, Metal on Macs, etc). It’s supposed to be promising and provide a easy way for any existing dev to hop in until they had to give up on SPIR-V support and come with a Metal-like shading language just to appease Apple so that they would support it due to Apple’s existing legal disagreements with Khronos.
And from what I’ve seen from WGSL, it’s nowhere as nice as GLSL and HLSL.
So yea, if you need any more evidence of Apple’s shitty attitude in the space.
Transparency is fine if it’s used for stuff like the background of a window, since you’d want tod emphasize that anyways but I have to agree that using it for icons hurts usability so much.
Isn’t that now for their cross country trains as opposed to their subways?
Smae thing that Nvidia does with OpenGL. Their driver handles a lot erroneous out of spec behaviour so developers think their game works fine but the moment you run it on AMD or Intel GPUs, you get all sorts of issues because they actually implement the spec accurately.
Isn’t there some form of sampling bias here though? The kind of people who generally would care about these things likely also care about interoperability and would be on Android. I wouldn’t be surprised if iPhone users simply don’t care if Apple demands them to do anything.
No worries, it is a pretty daunting document even as a native English speaker.
The page describes the regulations for manufacturers and dostributors. If you import it yourself or buy it elsewhere then it isn’t illegal.
I don’t think anyone can say with a straight face that these 2 cases are both propaganda. So called “western ptopaganda” here is really just advising the user that maybe self harm, etc. is not such a good idea. It’s not explicitly telling the user completely unverifiable false facts.