Lots of people talk about getting stuck in âtutorial hellâ â watching endless courses and tutorials while being unable to actually apply what they learned. I was able to avoid this by jumping right into the app dev process â Iâd code until I didnât know what do and then search up a solution.
If there's a middle way, a way for premium games to somehow find a paying audience on devices such as phones and tablets, then the Game Pass style subscription to a game library is probably the best bet.
Yes, it's been Apple's modus operandi with the App Store from the start: trick consumers into thinking the App Store being a monopoly is the only thing that can protect them against malware, illicit and questionable app content, pirated software, scams, and fraud.
Most consumers understand those concepts and fear those things. Most understand... See more
itâs difficult to stop Castro when he begins talking â almost as difficult as it is to stop me. But then I said, âCan I tell you a story?â And as a Cuban, he immediately said, âYes.â
So, I told him that I had watched a documentary on him, and he asked me more questions to verify that I remembered it all correctly and it was all true â and I passed.... See more
As we embrace this offline renaissance, we have an opportunity to redefine the real world and create an era where personal connections thrive, leaving behind the shallow realm of repetitive content and fragmented communities. It is up to us, the silent majority, to reimagine the offline world for a new generation that is outside of both centralized... See more
âJournalists are in general a bunch of insecure overachievers, so being in one âroomâ with your âpeersâ giving you constant feedback and information creates a truly awful petri dish in which the most terrible forms of groupthink thrive,â says Polgreen. âIt can be very hard to resist for reporters, which makes it tough for editors to reorient their... See more
Facebook inflated its video metrics, a bunch of digital media executives carelessly pivoted to video in the hopes that they would become essential content suppliers to Mark Zuckerberg, and then he imperiously killed them all because he realized it was far easier to negotiate with an infinite supply of individual burned-out Instagram influencers.... See more