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They’re great machines, will last you years. A bit of a learning curve in the beginning to get the shots to pour nicely if you’re new to making espresso. Once dialed in, pretty easy.

It’s definitely not a spinning ball

I won’t give them any credit until it’s possible to do on my phone. I remain skeptical as well.

No sir. They are written in completely different languages.

What this means is that you could, if implemented, install iOS apps from outside the Apple App Store. Meaning even apps that Apple doesn’t approve of.

You would be able to install apps directly from a file, no need to go through the App Store.

Similar to how Android lets you sideload .APK files

Big if true

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It hasn’t changed much at all, outside of the cities like Chicago (who ironically have very strict gun control).

I have the same experience as powrespecter in my entire life of living in the US across multiple states, some of which are constitutional carry states that require no license to conceal or open carry a firearm.

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There is a simple bdk-swift iOS demo from @futurepaul:

https://github.com/futurepaul/BdkSwiftSample

But also #[3]​ and I are going to work with a summer of bitcoin student this summer to build a new and improved demo bdk-swift iOS wallet:

https://www.summerofbitcoin.org/project-ideas-details/bdk/r/rec6cqlRFzXRt6b6z

Cool. But no production wallets?