I think they say that so that it doesn’t tank existing sales or sales of upcoming books. It won’t be long before we see bigger changes or incompatible ones. Then we’ll see the release of the new shiny give us all of your money again books.
Quite a few good books in there. I wish the Dragonlance book was on sale. With all of the upcoming changes to 5e, I’m hesitant to buy any of them for more than just fun reading.
As long as the app is storing the auth token received from the lemmy instance securely it makes no difference whether you login once or multiple times.
That back gesture on android is a system level gesture. On iOS it is an app level thing. If it doesn’t work it’s because the app developer was lazy when they made their own custom navigation controller. File bugs and leave low rating reviews.
I was scrolling through my feed when I suddenly hit the bottom. It was a weird feeling like I had somehow scrolled to the end of Reddit. Now it’s only loading spinners. I plan to keep the Reddit app off of my phone and use mlem instead. My only Reddit use is going to be on my tablet with all of the custom ads and tracking turned off.
Modern games really have to drop polygon counts to be be playable on an XBox One.
The number keeps shrinking as Swift adoption increases at Apple. I imagine one thing holding it back was lack of C++ interop which was introduced this year. There’s also the rewrite of Foundation into Swift that will allow a better Swift story on non-Apple platforms. I appreciated ObjC back in the day and didn’t jump straight into Swift when it launched. I was saddened that it wasn’t as flexible as ObjC. I eventually got over it and grew to like Swift more.