this is why i am prototyping new stuff in notedeck/damus android instead of iOS these days. nostr is moving too fast to be held back by these tyrants
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this is why i am prototyping new stuff in notedeck/damus android instead of iOS these days. nostr is moving too fast to be held back by these tyrants
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Facts
You keep doing you! You always do great work
TestFlight seems fine for prototyping
even that requires review though
With the same restrictions? I recall nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955 have full, post specific zaps there for a while, before Store review blocked it.
Or just a case of reviewer whims?
its not as strict, but you still need their approval. and theres no point to prototype something that you can't eventually ship
Fewer restrictions should mean faster approval times, which seems the core of the debate here.
Regarding overall review requirement, I have come to think that this relates more to legal requirements and distributor liabilities than company overreach. If anything, they could still charge commission, and do away with the expensive review step. If we consider software a free speech issue, we would have to take things up with legislators first, especially in regard to warranties and intellectual property, taxes and financial regulations, never mind the whole illegal content and moderation issue, which seems increasingly unreasonable.
Android users are ready!
A good move! 🤘
If you ship an app that's primarily JavaScript, can you download new code whenever? IIRC this used to be the case, but no one really used it
i mean wasm is completely banned in apps except browsers. i think its a loop hole that if they catch you abusing you'll get kicked off.
please elaborate
Using a virtual machine to push updates or to run new functionality at runtime (which would circumvent appstore review)
ChatGPT says:
> Apple’s Developer Program License Agreement, specifically Section 3.3.2, states: 
“An Application may not download or install executable code. Interpreted code may only be used in an Application if all scripts, code, and interpreters are packaged in the Application and not downloaded. The only exception to the foregoing is scripts and code downloaded and run by Apple’s built-in WebKit framework or JavaScriptCore, provided that such scripts and code do not change the primary purpose of the Application by providing features or functionality that are inconsistent with the intended and advertised purpose of the Application as submitted to the App Store.”
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