I’m also a big fan of static, and nextjs supports this: https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/functions/generate...
It depends. The fee applies only if Mozilla opts into the "new terms". You’re right that it if Mozilla chooses the new terms, they have to pay the fee on the app store too. But they are allowed to stay on the old terms…
I believe they can continue to distribute via App Store for free.
„Real“ Firefox is now possible in EU.
There are also security requirements imposed by regulation. A free for all would not be compliant as far as I understand. Also arguably not in the user’s interest.
Genuinely curious: people throw around the term „malicious compliance“ a lot. It seems the platform fee is explicitly allowed by the DMA, so Apple demands it. Again, I am not trying to troll but what would „benevolent…
Following your line of argument, isn’t the app ecosystem the healthiest of all, with nearly every major app available on Android and iOS?
I only ever used hono as a simple convenience router for my cloudflare functions. This feels ambitious. I’m a bit skeptical if this is the right direction frankly, I hope it doesn’t make the framework too bloated.
Yes, works in iOS Safari
No end-to-end encryption means they have more data though.
I love how this is written. Very relatable, very approachable.
With Apple Pay it never asks for PIN (been using for years). I'm no expert, but I think authenticating with FaceID/TouchID means it always provides the equivalent of a PIN.
I guess we’re in the “orange” site right now. What is the “red” site?
While I like the idea, it seems to take a lot of thought and attention to detail to pull it off. Thinking about the 3D globe from Stripe and GitHub, and corresponding blog posts. First thing I checked on your post was…
Right on the landing page of Netlify CMS it says: "Content is stored in your Git repository alongside your code..."
Doesn't https://www.netlifycms.org combined with Netlify itself (or any other CDN) achieve the same?
I’m also a big fan of static, and nextjs supports this: https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/functions/generate...
It depends. The fee applies only if Mozilla opts into the "new terms". You’re right that it if Mozilla chooses the new terms, they have to pay the fee on the app store too. But they are allowed to stay on the old terms…
I believe they can continue to distribute via App Store for free.
„Real“ Firefox is now possible in EU.
There are also security requirements imposed by regulation. A free for all would not be compliant as far as I understand. Also arguably not in the user’s interest.
Genuinely curious: people throw around the term „malicious compliance“ a lot. It seems the platform fee is explicitly allowed by the DMA, so Apple demands it. Again, I am not trying to troll but what would „benevolent…
Following your line of argument, isn’t the app ecosystem the healthiest of all, with nearly every major app available on Android and iOS?
I only ever used hono as a simple convenience router for my cloudflare functions. This feels ambitious. I’m a bit skeptical if this is the right direction frankly, I hope it doesn’t make the framework too bloated.
Yes, works in iOS Safari
No end-to-end encryption means they have more data though.
I love how this is written. Very relatable, very approachable.
With Apple Pay it never asks for PIN (been using for years). I'm no expert, but I think authenticating with FaceID/TouchID means it always provides the equivalent of a PIN.
I guess we’re in the “orange” site right now. What is the “red” site?
While I like the idea, it seems to take a lot of thought and attention to detail to pull it off. Thinking about the 3D globe from Stripe and GitHub, and corresponding blog posts. First thing I checked on your post was…
Right on the landing page of Netlify CMS it says: "Content is stored in your Git repository alongside your code..."
Doesn't https://www.netlifycms.org combined with Netlify itself (or any other CDN) achieve the same?