While she may only be able to be an active politician for another 10 years, she is attempting legislature that will could last a lifetime, and will end trade of Bitcoin as we know it.
She is trying to start a lobbyist group to attack Bitcoin. I said it once now on Nostr, and I'll say it again.... We need a strong and loud pro-Bitcoin lobbyist group in the United States!! The international groups aren't influential enough here.
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I can run Swift compilers on Linux and Windows. But then, when it's time to publish a mobile app to the Apple store, I need to sign the app for the app store. To do that requires Xcode, exclusively available on MacOS.
Theoretically, I can suck it up and set up a virtual machine to run MacOS, just so I can sign my app and get it published. But after that, a year passes, and I have to pay the annual reoccuring developer account fee *again*, just to keep my ad-free, non-profit passion project apps on the store, for the accessibility of phones that I don't even use.
Also, Google and Microsoft both have *the exact same* rigorous filtering on their app stores as Apple has on theirs. They've got Terms & Conditions, and all that legal jazz, that nobody reads, but they regulate, just like Apple. They're definitely not a minefield of malware, but they do still host software that is lesser-rated on the spectrum of their stores, just like Apple.
The argument of Apple having a better UX is also a classic that I've heard a lot.
I'd accept the preference of familiarity, as perhaps iphone users are just used to using iphones for a long time. However, for people who don't program computers or phones and only use either as a Facebook machine, they probably couldn't really point out what the difference is; other than the inconsequential simple things, such as: "on this phone, you go to this menu to change the wallpaper, which is a different menu on the other phone".
Idk about the other thing, I've just plain never heard of people needing to debug their apps on Android during casual use.
Yes, Android has been natively Java since before Google acquired it. The reason they haven't refactored Android to use Go, is because despite Go having a passionate community, Go is only intended to be a language for text-processing, to accelerate the search engine. Nothing more, nothing less, which is also why frameworks based on JavaScript and Python still dominate web app server market shares.
Relating to Go not really intending to be a general-purpose language, look into Carbon-language. It is supposed be their developed general-purpose programming language, as many probably think of Go, to succeed C++ in the future. Not many people know about it, and it will be a bombshell on the whole tech industry when it is finalized.
Anyway, thank fuck that Swift hasn't caught on outside of Apple, because even with Android using Java, Oracle (owner of Java) was up their ass 24/7 with lawsuits. Now, imagine Apple's reaction to someone trying to use Swift as the native language to create some kind of development environment outside of the Apple environment. Come to think of it, their possible reaction is probably why nobody has tried! It would be an all around waste of time.
I hear this particular argument quite often. Just to keep this particular reply shorter, I'd say that an ideal free market is what will filter the good software from the bad. Involving restrictions, such as needing to learn objective-c or Swift to write applications native to the iphone environment instead of being able to just use Java, is counter-intuitive wheel re-inventing.
I'm surprised the app is still free to download at this rate. It's like they are against people using the app.
You have thousands of followers. Following some of them back might help
I've never used Damus before, so what I'm saying is that using a different client is a possible solution. Making sure the Damus app is fully up to date on your phone would be an essential step in troubleshooting, as well.
The only time I've ever had a problem like you're having is when I've tried to previously use @current. The issue makes that app useless to me. What is probably happening to you is that the app itself is caching your followers list without considering updates to it.
In short, try a different client
I just want to come right on out and say it. This is the absolute nicest way I can think of to put this:
I've never understood the appeal of Apple products. Ever. When I was a kid, I got a Mac computer as a gift, and installed Linux on it. Seriously! What is the incentive for me to develop software compatable with the Apple gatekeeping?
relay.orangepill.dev has been very good for me
The option to add a twitter post link to your profile in Amethyst is just to have a link to your twitter page on your profile
