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shahtoqir · 10 months
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#iOS#Beta2#EverythingNew#iOS17Beta2#TechCashPro Everything New in iOS 17 Beta 2 Apple has just released the second beta version of iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 updates to developers. This beta version is used for testing before the official release. Similar to other beta updates for major software updates, this version includes several small adjustments and changes. Apple is making these refinements to improve the operating systems before they are officially launched. We have gathered all the new features and changes that we have discovered in this second beta version so far. keywords: ios 17 beta 2, ios 17 beta 2 features, ios 17 beta 2 download, 17 beta 2 hindi, ios 17 beta 2 changes, ios 17 beta 2 release date, ios 17 beta 2 release, ios 17 beta 2 reddit #EverythingNew#iOS17Beta2#iOS#Beta2TechCashPro
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keizostyle · 1 year
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iOS 14 was introduced by Apple in June 2020. However, this smartphone was released officially on 16 September. Many updates have been made by Apple in this particular version which we will mention in this article. So, let us not waste time and look at the new features for iPhone 14 right here.
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Recently apple roll out new iOS 16.2. The new features are amazing. If you have not updated to iOS 16.2, then read this blog and find what are the new features available in iOS 16.2 and should you update to iOS 16.2? https://vocal.media/01/i-os-16-features-and-updates-for-i-phone-i-pad-apple-release-i-os-16-2-with-support-of-5-g-for-indian-users
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AirPods Pro 2 has an interesting design change that no one knew about
AirPods Pro 2 has an interesting design change that no one knew about
AirPods Pro 2nd-generation are shipping to customers who pre-ordered the device on Friday. Credit social media It will also be available at Apple retail stores and other retailers, assuming there’s enough stock to go around. And you can read our detailed AirPods Pro 2nd generation review before you buy. But there is a new development that AirPods Pro users should be aware of. You should use…
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The promise of feudal security: "Surrender control over your digital life so that we, the wise, giant corporation, can ensure that you aren't tricked into catastrophic blunders that expose you to harm":
https://locusmag.com/2021/01/cory-doctorow-neofeudalism-and-the-digital-manor/
The tech giant is a feudal warlord whose platform is a fortress; move into the fortress and the warlord will defend you against the bandits roaming the lawless land beyond its walls.
That's the promise, here's the failure: What happens when the warlord decides to attack you? If a tech giant decides to do something that harms you, the fortress becomes a prison and the thick walls keep you in.
Apple does this all the time: "click this box and we will use our control over our platform to stop Facebook from spying on you" (Ios as fortress). "No matter what box you click, we will spy on you and because we control which apps you can install, we can stop you from blocking our spying" (Ios as prison):
https://pluralistic.net/2022/11/14/luxury-surveillance/#liar-liar
But it's not just Apple – any corporation that arrogates to itself the right to override your own choices about your technology will eventually yield to temptation, using that veto to help itself at your expense:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/28/microincentives-and-enshittification/
Once the corporation puts the gun on the mantelpiece in Act One, they're begging their KPI-obsessed managers to take it down and shoot you in the head with it in anticipation of of their annual Act Three performance review:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/12/08/playstationed/#tyler-james-hill
One particularly pernicious form of control is "trusted computing" and its handmaiden, "remote attestation." Broadly, this is when a device is designed to gather information about how it is configured and to send verifiable testaments about that configuration to third parties, even if you want to lie to those people:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/08/your-computer-should-say-what-you-tell-it-say-1
New HP printers are designed to continuously monitor how you use them – and data-mine the documents you print for marketing data. You have to hand over a credit-card in order to use them, and HP reserves the right to fine you if your printer is unreachable, which would frustrate their ability to spy on you and charge you rent:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/02/hp-wants-you-to-pay-up-to-36-month-to-rent-a-printer-that-it-monitors/
Under normal circumstances, this technological attack would prompt a defense, like an aftermarket mod that prevents your printer's computer from monitoring you. This is "adversarial interoperability," a once-common technological move:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/10/adversarial-interoperability
An adversarial interoperator seeking to protect HP printer users from HP could gin up fake telemetry to send to HP, so they wouldn't be able to tell that you'd seized the means of computation, triggering fines charged to your credit card.
Enter remote attestation: if HP can create a sealed "trusted platform module" or a (less reliable) "secure enclave" that gathers and cryptographically signs information about which software your printer is running, HP can detect when you have modified it. They can force your printer to rat you out – to spill your secrets to your enemy.
Remote attestation is already a reliable feature of mobile platforms, allowing agencies and corporations whose services you use to make sure that you're perfectly defenseless – not blocking ads or tracking, or doing anything else that shifts power from them to you – before they agree to communicate with your device.
What's more, these "trusted computing" systems aren't just technological impediments to your digital wellbeing – they also carry the force of law. Under Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, these snitch-chips are "an effective means of access control" which means that anyone who helps you bypass them faces a $500,000 fine and a five-year prison sentence for a first offense.
Feudal security builds fortresses out of trusted computing and remote attestation and promises to use them to defend you from marauders. Remote attestation lets them determine whether your device has been compromised by someone seeking to harm you – it gives them a reliable testament about your device's configuration even if your device has been poisoned by bandits:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/12/05/trusting-trust/#thompsons-devil
The fact that you can't override your computer's remote attestations means that you can't be tricked into doing so. That's a part of your computer that belongs to the manufacturer, not you, and it only takes orders from its owner. So long as the benevolent dictator remains benevolent, this is a protective against your own lapses, follies and missteps. But if the corporate warlord turns bandit, this makes you powerless to stop them from devouring you whole.
With that out of the way, let's talk about debt.
Debt is a normal feature of any economy, but today's debt plays a different role from the normal debt that characterized life before wages stagnated and inequality skyrocketed. 40 years ago, neoliberalism – with its assaults on unions and regulations – kicked off a multigenerational process of taking wealth away from working people to make the rich richer.
Have you ever watched a genius pickpocket like Apollo Robbins work? When Robins lifts your wristwatch, he curls his fingers around your wrist, expertly adding pressure to simulate the effect of a watchband, even as he takes away your watch. Then, he gradually releases his grip, so slowly that you don't even notice:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/ppqjya/apollo_robbins_a_master_pickpocket_effortlessly/
For the wealthy to successfully impoverish the rest of us, they had to provide something that made us feel like we were still doing OK, even as they stole our wages, our savings, and our futures. So, even as they shipped our jobs overseas in search of weak environmental laws and weaker labor protection, they shared some of the savings with us, letting us buy more with less. But if your wages keep stagnating, it doesn't matter how cheap a big-screen TV gets, because you're tapped out.
So in tandem with cheap goods from overseas sweatshops, we got easy credit: access to debt. As wages fell, debt rose up to fill the gap. For a while, it's felt OK. Your wages might be falling off, the cost of health care and university might be skyrocketing, but everything was getting cheaper, it was so easy to borrow, and your principal asset – your family home – was going up in value, too.
This period was a "bezzle," John Kenneth Galbraith's name for "The magic interval when a confidence trickster knows he has the money he has appropriated but the victim does not yet understand that he has lost it." It's the moment after Apollo Robbins has your watch but before you notice it's gone. In that moment, both you and Robbins feel like you have a watch – the world's supply of watch-derived happiness actually goes up for a moment.
There's a natural limit to debt-fueled consumption: as Michael Hudson says, "debts that can't be paid, won't be paid." Once the debtor owes more than they can pay back – or even service – creditors become less willing to advance credit to them. Worse, they start to demand the right to liquidate the debtor's assets. That can trigger some pretty intense political instability, especially when the only substantial asset most debtors own is the roof over their heads:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/11/06/the-end-of-the-road-to-serfdom/
"Debts that can't be paid, won't be paid," but that doesn't stop creditors from trying to get blood from our stones. As more of us became bankrupt, the bankruptcy system was gutted, turned into a punitive measure designed to terrorize people into continuing to pay down their debts long past the point where they can reasonably do so:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/10/09/bankruptcy-protects-fake-people-brutalizes-real-ones/
Enter "subprime" – loans advanced to people who stand no meaningful chance of every paying them back. We all remember the subprime housing bubble, in which complex and deceptive mortgages were extended to borrowers on the promise that they could either flip or remortgage their house before the subprime mortgages detonated when their "teaser rates" expired and the price of staying in your home doubled or tripled.
Subprime housing loans were extended on the belief that people would meekly render themselves homeless once the music stopped, forfeiting all the money they'd plowed into their homes because the contract said they had to. For a brief minute there, it looked like there would be a rebellion against mass foreclosure, but then Obama and Timothy Geithner decreed that millions of Americans would have to lose their homes to "foam the runways" for the banks:
https://wallstreetonparade.com/2012/08/how-treasury-secretary-geithner-foamed-the-runways-with-childrens-shattered-lives/
That's one way to run a subprime shop: offer predatory loans to people who can't afford them and then confiscate their assets when they – inevitably – fail to pay their debts off.
But there's another form of subprime, familiar to loan sharks through the ages: lend money at punitive interest rates, such that the borrower can never repay the debt, and then terrorize the borrower into making payments for as long as possible. Do this right and the borrower will pay you several times the value of the loan, and still owe you a bundle. If the borrower ever earns anything, you'll have a claim on it. Think of Americans who borrowed $79,000 to go to university, paid back $190,000 and still owe $236,000:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/12/04/kawaski-trawick/#strike-debt
This kind of loan-sharking is profitable, but labor-intensive. It requires that the debtor make payments they fundamentally can't afford. The usurer needs to get their straw right down into the very bottom of the borrower's milkshake and suck up every drop. You need to convince the debtor to sell their wedding ring, then dip into their kid's college fund, then steal their father's coin collection, and, then break into cars to steal the stereos. It takes a lot of person-to-person work to keep your sucker sufficiently motivated to do all that.
This is where digital meets subprime. There's $1T worth of subprime car-loans in America. These are pure predation: the lender sells a beater to a mark, offering a low down-payment loan with a low initial interest rate. The borrower makes payments at that rate for a couple of months, but then the rate blows up to more than they can afford.
Trusted computing makes this marginal racket into a serious industry. First, there's the ability of the car to narc you out to the repo man by reporting on its location. Tesla does one better: if you get behind in your payments, your Tesla immobilizes itself and phones home, waits for the repo man to come to the parking lot, then it backs itself out of the spot while honking its horn and flashing its lights:
https://tiremeetsroad.com/2021/03/18/tesla-allegedly-remotely-unlocks-model-3-owners-car-uses-smart-summon-to-help-repo-agent/
That immobilization trick shows how a canny subprime car-lender can combine the two kinds of subprime: they can secure the loan against an asset (the car), but also coerce borrowers into prioritizing repayment over other necessities of life. After your car immobilizes itself, you just might decide to call the dealership and put down your credit card, even if that means not being able to afford groceries or child support or rent.
One thing we can say about digital tools: they're flexible. Any sadistic motivational technique a lender can dream up, a computerized device can execute. The subprime car market relies on a spectrum of coercive tactics: cars that immobilize themselves, sure, but how about cars that turn on their speakers to max and blare a continuous recording telling you that you're a deadbeat and demanding payment?
https://archive.nytimes.com/dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/09/24/miss-a-payment-good-luck-moving-that-car/
The more a subprime lender can rely on a gadget to torment you on their behalf, the more loans they can issue. Here, at last, is a form of automation-driven mass unemployment: normally, an economy that has been fully captured by wealthy oligarchs needs squadrons of cruel arm-breakers to convince the plebs to prioritize debt service over survival. The infinitely flexible, tireless digital arm-breakers enabled by trusted computing have deprived all of those skilled torturers of their rightful employment:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/04/02/innovation-unlocks-markets/#digital-arm-breakers
The world leader in trusted computing isn't cars, though – it's phones. Long before anyone figured out how to make a car take orders from its manufacturer over the objections of its driver, Apple and Google were inventing "curating computing" whose app stores determined which software you could run and how you could run it.
Back in 2021, Indian subprime lenders hit on the strategy of securing their loans by loading borrowers' phones up with digital arm-breaking software:
https://restofworld.org/2021/loans-that-hijack-your-phone-are-coming-to-india/
The software would gather statistics on your app usage. When you missed a payment, the phone would block you from accessing your most frequently used app. If that didn't motivate you to pay, you'd lose your second-most favorite app, then your third, fourth, etc.
This kind of digital arm-breaking is only possible if your phone is designed to prioritize remote instructions – from the manufacturer and its app makers – over your own. It also only works if the digital arm-breaking company can confirm that you haven't jailbroken your phone, which might allow you to send fake data back saying that your apps have been disabled, while you continue to use those apps. In other words, this kind of digital sadism only works if you've got trusted computing and remote attestation.
Enter "Device Lock Controller," an app that comes pre-installed on some Google Pixel phones. To quote from the app's description: "Device Lock Controller enables device management for credit providers. Your provider can remotely restrict access to your device if you don't make payments":
https://lemmy.world/post/13359866
Google's pitch to Android users is that their "walled garden" is a fortress that keeps people who want to do bad things to you from reaching you. But they're pre-installing software that turns the fortress into a prison that you can't escape if they decide to let someone come after you.
There's a certain kind of economist who looks at these forms of automated, fine-grained punishments and sees nothing but a tool for producing an "efficient market" in debt. For them, the ability to automate arm-breaking results in loans being offered to good, hardworking people who would otherwise be deprived of credit, because lenders will judge that these borrowers can be "incentivized" into continuing payments even to the point of total destitution.
This is classic efficient market hypothesis brain worms, the kind of cognitive dead-end that you arrive at when you conceive of people in purely economic terms, without considering the power relationships between them. It's a dead end you navigate to if you only think about things as they are today – vast numbers of indebted people who command fewer assets and lower wages than at any time since WWII – and treat this as a "natural" state: "how can these poors expect to be offered more debt unless they agree to have their all-important pocket computers booby-trapped?"
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/03/29/boobytrap/#device-lock-controller
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keizostyle · 1 year
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iOS 14 was introduced by Apple in June 2020. However, this smartphone was released officially on 16 September. Many updates have been made by Apple in this particular version which we will mention in this article. So, let us not waste time and look at the new features for iPhone 14 right here.
Home screen design
An innovative design has been introduced by Apple for the home screen for providing more personalization. It will be possible for the users to conceal entire pages of applications. Furthermore, a new app library has been introduced by the company consisting of everything that has been installed. More than one new widget is placed on an innovative home screen design which one can edit for including more or getting rid of some of them.
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letomills · 1 month
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Download: SFS / Mega
Outfits converted for the MartaXL edit body shape. All are for AF & EF and have fat & preg morphs. Files are compressorized, recolors are BSOK'd.
Full previews, credits and details under the cut.
Hodgekiss Polly dresses
With loafers (2,824 poly) ↓
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With sneakers (2,920 poly) ↓
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Categorized as everyday. Converted from my edited versions of @hodgekiss's Polly dresses.
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io Audrey Sweater Rolled Skinnies
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Polycount: 2,306. Categorized as everyday. Original sweater and jeans by io / @serabiet.
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io Cardigan Horne Skirt
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Polycount: 3,246. Categorized as everyday. Original cardigan and skirt by io / @serabiet.
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io Bbdoll Dress
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Polycount: 2,966. Categorized as everyday. Original outfit by io / @serabiet. The @berrynooboos textures are from here (I edited most of them for more variety - mostly the socks, also the tops in the case of #24 & #25).
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Amaryll Slitted Dress
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Polycount: 2,282. Categorized as formal.
Original dress by Amaryll. The io / @serabiet retextures (Valene dress) are from here, the @artemida-sims recolors of io's textures are from here, the @skulldilocks retextures are from here.
The shoes' texture and material definition are in the mesh file to save space.
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MissTiikeri Begging You Dress & Nightie
Dress ↓
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Polycount: 7,224. Categorized as everyday. The boots' texture and material definition are in the mesh file to save space.
Nightie ↓
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Polycount: blockfeet: 1,890 // Marvine feet: 2,198 // sexyfeet: 6,472 (choose one mesh). Categorized as sleepwear.
Both based on tops by @misstiikeri. The boots are my edit of Klira's 4t2 Shoetopia A Little Death Boots. If you like these boots on MartaXL, I made outerwear featuring them here.
I also have versions of this dress for Maxis-size AF & TF here and for Athletic Girl here.
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Slip
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Polycount: blockfeet: 2,054 // Marvine feet: 2,362 // sexyfeet: 6,636 (choose one mesh). Categorized as sleepwear.
Original mesh by Maxis. The Maxis recolors can be either standalone or repo'd to the Maxis AF & YAF recolors. The @aweeshie textures come from here - the Chalkmetal textures are from their Girl's Night In and Wild sets - the @littlelittlesimmies textures are from here.
I also converted these nighties for Melodie9 fat AF & TF here.
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Serenity Aster Undies
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Polycount: 1,948. Categorized as underwear.
Textures from Serenity's Aster Set 4t2 converted by @kestrelteens (I made some edits).
This is a new mesh distinct from the one I made for the MartaXL swimwear & underwear set. It has no alternative feet options since that wouldn't work with the socks, so feel free to delete the sockless recolors (2 & 14) if you have a 'no blockfeet' policy for your game.
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mayalaen · 4 months
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VPNs aren't just for pirates and company data anymore
A friend complained to me that they couldn't access pr0n anymore because the government is now requiring ID to verify age where they are, and due to data leaks and privacy issues, didn't want to share their ID even though they're of legal age.
Shit like this doesn't work on the intended target. It only frustrates people who are aren't tech savvy while a lot of kids have already found their way around it because that's what kids do ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
When I talk about VPNs (virtual private networks), non-tech savvy people's eyes glaze over 😂
It sounds like complicated, unknowable magic. It's not! And you don't even have to understand it to use it!
With the government and ISPs (internet service providers) invading privacy more and more and hackers breaking in and stealing user data from companies, VPNs are becoming necessary.
Some Things a VPN Does for You:
hides your data from others
can make your internet speeds faster if your ISP does speed throttling (purposely making your speed slower)
hides what you're doing from your ISP
keeps you safer from some malware, viruses, hackers, and trackers
allows you to access things that are either restricted in your area or not available in your area (such as content in other countries)
keeps you safer when you're out in public connected to wifi
Below is a basic infographic on how VPNs work. When you access the internet, a VPN encrypts your data - making it into a secret code that can't be read by anyone else including your ISP.
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Tech companies, ISPs, etc. want you to think VPNs are complicated so that you won't use them.
When searching for a free VPN, please be aware that a lot of the free VPN services out there are malware or full of viruses and trackers.
Either do some research into which one to choose or use a paid VPN service. You can either pay monthly or yearly - the yearly is always cheaper in the long run.
Some of the Top Rated VPN Services:
ExpressVPN $7 - $13/month
NordVPN $3 - $13/month
Surfshark $2 - $14/month
PrivateInternetAccess $2 - $12/month
ProtonVPN (some sites block this one) $4 - $10/month
CyberGhost $2 - $13/month
I use ExpressVPN, so for the purposes of this post, I'm going to use screenshots from ExpressVPN.
Once you have an account, download the program from the website to your desktop/laptop or find the app on Android or iOS app stores.
Signing in requires a code that the VPN will email to you that unlocks all the features. Pay attention when the program installs because it'll ask you about preferences, and you can easily check yes on blocking pr0n when that's the reason you wanted a VPN in the first place 😂
When the program is open, you'll see this:
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As you can see in the screenshot, not only do I have the program, but I have an ExpressVPN icon on my browser. The program installs this automatically, and when the program is running, the icon will have a green checkmark on it so you know it's working in your browser.
You'll notice I've recently connected using Japan. I did this so I could watch a series that isn't available outside of Japan.
The program automatically chooses a location near you, but if you want to access things that are restricted to you, make sure you click on the three dots to the right of the selected location (see screenshot below) and search for a state/country/place that your content will be available in.
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Once your location is selected, click on the start/power button, and you'll get a popup notification from your computer that ExpressVPN is connected.
Go to the site you want to use and use it like you normally would.
Here's what it should look like when it's running correctly:
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Keep in mind that if you leave a VPN running all the time (which is perfectly fine to do), search engines like Google will assume you live wherever ExpressVPN tells it you live, so searching for "stores near me" will give you results that aren't close to you.
When you're done using the VPN, just hit the power button again and it shuts off.
I use this on all my handheld devices, my desktop, and my laptop for business and personal reasons. I'm a pirate, and I've been using VPNs for a long time, yet none of the ISPs I've used have ever given me a warning about torrenting.
Good luck, and enjoy all the new things you can access!
BTW for anybody wondering, my desktop wallpaper is a map of the world's time zones. So pretty!! 😍
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Tuesday, September 13th, 2022
🌟 New
Version 26.3 of the Tumblr apps for iOS and Android is now available, and it uses the default app icon.
Also in 26.3 of the Tumblr app for iOS, the alt text field now supports autocorrect.
In version 26.3 of both apps, the recommendation reason will be displayed at the top of the post. We have been working to implement this across all platforms.
In the iOS and Android apps, there’s a new landing page for Tumblr Blaze. Check it out by tapping “Tumblr Blaze” in your settings. You’ll also be able to access a dedicated feed of all of your Blaze-able posts here.
On web, when sharing your post about how many crabs you summoned, you can now switch blogs and publish the post to a different one.
🛠 Fixed
Fixed an issue in the Android app that caused some notifications to open a web browser rather than the app.
Fixed an issue in both the iOS and Android apps that caused the new at.tumblr.com links to open the App Store or Play Store rather than the app. Be sure to update your app in order for this fix to take effect.
Version 26.3 of the iOS app fixes an issue that caused featured tags to be absent from in-blog search.
Version 26.3 of the iOS app also fixes an issue where Spotify and Soundcloud audio embeds were misaligned in reblog trail items.
Version 26.3 of the Android app fixes an issue where italicized text was clipped at the end of the word.
Version 26.3 of the Android app fixes an issue where your list of followed tags could include duplicates of the same tag after following a tag, then refreshing the page.
Fixed an issue that prevented the Support from from loading in the Android app (please update your app in order for this fix to take effect).
When logging into your account in a web browser, the cursor will now automatically be placed in the password field after entering your email address.
Fixed a few issues that made it difficult for folks to verify their email address in some cases.
🚧 Ongoing
Nothing to report today.
🌱 Upcoming
With the release of iOS 16, we’ll be ending support for iOS 14 soon.
Experiencing an issue? File a Support Request and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can!
Want to share your feedback about something? Check out our Work in Progress blog and start a discussion with the community.
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trandtalk · 2 years
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Thomson 4K QLED TV with Google TV OS launched in India, prices starting at Rs 33,999
Thomson 4K QLED TV with Google TV OS launched in India, prices starting at Rs 33,999
The Thomson QLED 50-inch model (Q50H1000) is priced at Rs 33,999, and the 55-inch variant (Q55H1001) is priced at Rs 40,999. The top 65-inch (Q65H1100) is priced at Rs 59,999. Credit social media Highlights Thomson QLED TVs are available on Flipkart.All three Thomson QLED TVs are more or less identical in terms of specifications.The trio comes bundled with a 40W speaker system with support for…
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Dragon Quest Builders coming to PC on February 13
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Square Enix will release the original Dragon Quest Builders for PC via Steam on February 13 for $27.99, the company announced. Users who already own Dragon Quest Builders 2 on Steam will be able to purchase Dragon Quest Builders at a discounted price.
Dragon Quest Builders first launched for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita on January 28, 2016 in Japan, followed by PlayStation 4 and PS Vita on October 11, 2016 in North America and October 14, 2016 in Europe. A Switch version followed on February 9, 2018 worldwide and March 1, 2018 in Japan, then iOS and Android versions on May 26, 2022 worldwide.
Here is an overview of the PC version, via its Steam page:
About
The first title in the Builders series, Dragon Quest Builders, is bringing its handy crafting features to Steam! Gather, craft and build to defeat defeat the evil Dragonlord and restore Alefgard to it’s former glory! In a world made out of blocks, everything that you see can be materials used to create! Farm ingredients, craft various items and build your base to unite the people roaming the ruins. From buildings to entire towns, you have the freedom to make your village your very own.
Story
Builders is set in the realm of Alefgard, the setting for the first ever Dragon Quest game. The world of Alefgard has been plunged into darkness, its light stolen by the evil Dragonlord, and this story begins with the appearance of a young hero with a mysterious ability to build things… And so the stage is set for an epic tale in which the dark world of Alefgard is returned to life with the power of creation!
Key Features
The first Dragon Quest Builders title, helpful crafting features include:
Place blocks remotely, or destroy blocks with ease, with just a single click of the mouse!
Now Includes a helpful Undo feature, which allows you to put things back to how they were before!
Now Featuring Big Bash, a useful feature introduced in Dragon Quest Builders 2 that allows you to break all objects in a particular area in one go!
“Terra Incognita,” Builders‘ free build stage, the stackable block height is doubled!
Includes fun side content, like collecting figurines of NPCs and monsters, or gathering pixels and exchanging them for a variety of handy items!
Use Build Cards to share buildings with other players and bring their buildings to life on your island!
Includes All Downloadable Content from Previous Versions of Dragon Quest Builders
The Steam version of Dragon Quest Builders includes all of the downloadable content from past versions including the free build mode, “Terra Incognita: Magic Carpet,” “Boss Monster Model Set,” “Astronomy Set,” and “Pixel Ring.”
View the first screenshots of the PC version at the gallery.
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