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Gregor
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Which depends on GetAlby, like #[3]​ correctly says, Safari for iOS and iPadOS support extensions.

User activity dependent sponsoring, unlike fixed interval subscription this feels right, intuitive. Smart thinking.

QuickZap may also work, but if you want it to contain the technical method you already have your most concrete solution with TapZap.

They did add messages apps though, for which the whole interface looks offensively bland and intrusive, so someone used some resources and effort somewhere. I do really enjoy the long press reactions though, which I think iMessage did first.

Olive oil too?

Perhaps the particular length of curing and fermentation makes a difference. Some producers artificially darken green olives with controversial additives apparently, so sourcing matters.

https://thearcapp.com looks alright, but has a long way to go development wise.

Otherwise https://getsession.org, as mentioned. https://simplex.chat perhaps, but it seems a bit complicated for casual use.

Perhaps because it has no Apple Silicon native desktop client. I asked the team about making the iPad app available through Catalyst, and the want to look into it, but it will take time.

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https://9to5mac.com/2023/05/09/final-cut-pro-logic-ipad

Really?! After years of waiting I had no expectations any more. Incredible development, and a big step for live music recording.

Subscription pricing though.

https://9to5mac.com/2023/05/09/final-cut-pro-logic-ipad

Really?! After years of waiting I had no expectations any more. Incredible development, and a big step for live music recording.

I only know the Nostr part of the quoted posts, and some got edited far too much to retain any useful meaning, but aside from repeatedly using the term cryptocurrency instead of only Bitcoin, the article seems factually pretty fair for someone from otherwise presumably outside the Nostr bubble. The emphasis on interpersonal conflicts instead of the technological competition seems pretty unproductive and petty though.