“In the end, they determined that a minimum colony population of 22 agents was ideal to maintain a feasible Mars mining colony over the long-term.”
“In the end, they determined that a minimum colony population of 22 agents was ideal to maintain a feasible Mars mining colony over the long-term.”
I’ll probably buy one or two of the lightning usb-c adapters to use for a while to allow charging when travelling without extra cables.
Not surprised after the the main VS Mac developer left MS a few months ago.
When Apple want to, they can design amazing things. So I look forward to see if they come up with a clever Apple-like way to do this. Or maybe they just make it easier to remove the back.
Hopefully this becomes standard. Looks like Apple were looking into it too
https://www.phonearena.com/news/patent-improves-typing-on-iphone-in-rain_id141115
I’ve started to upgrade when iOS updates stop. As the cost of devices goes up, I just keep them longer so the cost per year is about the same.
iOS issue. Not one the dev can control.
However if you use the TestFlight native app, you won’t get this issue.
I’ve opened a issue on GitHub to have this added.
It’s an iOS issue with web apps, not something specific to Voyager.
However if you use the native Voyager app, the issue is fixed
Oh I agree. I guess my points was not to rely on parental controls, and also generally know when it’s time to say it’s been enough screen time for the day.
Yes. Which is why I posted what I posted.
Do some parenting? Not just leave them alone with gadgets if you don’t want them on them all day.
A wrapper with a few native bits you can get from that. But still the same web app essentially.
C, except I have a plain black wallpaper, so it’ll look a bit odd with no border
LG made a rollable one and it looks great, thinner than a folding one and maybe no creases.
It could auto pick the one with the most subscribers?
Thanks! Everyone appreciates all the quick fixes and dev work you do!
Install it as an app?
And this is why we never jump to conclusions!
They tested on release (it passed), they then re-tested recently (it failed)