Tl;DR The EU makes sure that third party developers gain access to connectivity features to develop devices like smartwatches, headphones or VR headsets that have a deep integration to the OS.
It is crucial that the request process is transparent, timely, and fair so that all developers have an effective and predictable path to interoperability and are enabled to innovate.
I totally agree with you, but that besides the point here. Actually I believe everyone should be able to load any app into without any certificates, validation, stores etc.
With that I totally agree
Which he has every right to do so.
I also wouldn’t publish my app through a company which treats developers so inconsistently and badly.
Frankly this shows exactly why you shouldn’t work with apple more than anything. The one thing apple has to do, which is to approve legitimate and save apps, failed. As it did countless times before.
This hurts developers (especially small ones) and shows why competition is needed.
Thanks!
Thanks! With this focal length the star adventurer is more than sufficient.
Since people are commenting this image is „fake“ or „ai“, here is the same scene shot from a similar location with a cheap smartphone:
I take this as a compliment, as I tried to imitate a miniature model town. The village is photographed with a tele lens from a mountain. Then with very tedious post processing several layers of blur was added to amplify the tilt shift effect.
It is actually a real village. The blur was added in post processing to imitate the tilt shift effect.
Austria ;)
Yes in austria
Hm yeah …
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Yes it really is for that price point!
Star removal helps to edit the stars and the galaxy separately. At the end I added them back in
Thank you!
I use uYou plus. It has to be installed via Altstore (which means you have to resign it once a week with a computer needed in the same network).
But it has the best features: