Made the mistake of wearing the Vision Pro at a coworking space and some youths saw it through the window and started yelling “YOOOOO Vision Pro!! yoooooo” so now I’m going to my hotel
@Christianselig - developer of Apollo (the iOS app that got kill) and Pixel Pals.
@vwestlife and @TechConnectify - YouTubers focusing on old/retro tech who have fedi profiles. Word of warning, though: Tech Connections might chew you out if you’re being an obnoxious FOSS zealot.
@metabrainz - The MetaBrainz foundation, who you probably know for MusicBrainz.
@The_DoctorO - Former WinAmp/Shoutcast dev, focusing on WACUP, which is essentially a continuation of pre-NFT WinAmp.
social.bbc - the BBC’s official Mastodon/fediverse instance. They’ve given the fediverse a 6-month trial since around July I believe, and have already given up on Threads apparently.
Some users wonder if the dev will be charged for having it still up, others argue Reddit can't charge him without having signed a contract. Everyone is confused as to why the API change hasn't made it inoperable....
When the API shut off early, Apollo dev u/iamthatis (@ChristianSelig) revoked his token so I cannot see any of this; but I’m wondering if reddit isn’t pulling a silent reversal of this to stem the bleeding of users and content. There is a lot of useful stuff that has been deleted. The AMA staff resigning and all the stuff migrating to fedi. No matter how much f-u/spez tries to shout “This is fine”; the building is still burning all around him.
Apple Vision Pro Owners Are Struggling to Figure Out What They Just Bought (nymag.com)
What are some cool people you follow on other Mastodon and other Fediverse Platforms?
Looking for journalists, researchers, professionals, creators, etc....
Christian Selig (@[email protected]): Apollo udpated icon akin to how Tweetbot did.... (indieweb.social)
Attached: 1 image Updated Apollo to give it that Tweetbot treatment 🤝
3rd party app for Reddit, Boost, is still functioning well after July 1st (www.reddit.com)
Some users wonder if the dev will be charged for having it still up, others argue Reddit can't charge him without having signed a contract. Everyone is confused as to why the API change hasn't made it inoperable....
From @[email protected] on the #RedditBlackout: (media.kbin.social)