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Director of Global Architecture @ Universal Parks and Resorts
Email me Matthew.Velie[@]uniparks.com | Work for the parks: https://jobs.universalparks.com
I don't represent the company in an official capacity here on HN; the opinions expressed in my are my own and not necessarily those of my employer.
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We've used LoRaWAN and never used the Cisco equipment, we've always used software/hardware from https://www.machineq.com
Reading the article this appears to be more a rip off of GBA4iOS and being removed for that more so than apple not allowing the genre of emulators.
Universal Parks & Resorts | Solution Architect | Orlando, FL or Remote (USA only) | Full Time Universal Parks & Resorts is a global theme park company, with parks in Orlando, LA, Osaka and Beijing. My team is…
Apple has added recently at least for the BTLE implementation an address randomization much like they did for wifi, details of which can be found here: https://support.apple.com/guide/security/bluetooth-security-...
It's not just that the software has gone years without updates, but also if there have been no or very few downloads. Reading the actual update from Apple: https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=gi6npkmf it states…
Akamai believes they have it fixed. We've seen our traffic return to normal. https://twitter.com/Akamai/status/1418251400660889603
For your #1 point our team has had great success using PlantUML for our diagrams. They can be easily output for slides or wiki pages, but it's all written in code so we can keep them in our git repo for tracking.
Swift also has decimal (so does objective-c) which handles this properly. See https://lists.swift.org/pipermail/swift-users/Week-of-Mon-20... to see how swift's implementation of decimal differs from obj-c.
Working at a theme park doing technology work, it allows for free access to the theme park (significant other included) and other theme parks in the area. Deep discounts are provided on merchandise and hotels in the…
Looks to be because of: https://twitter.com/Axcelx/status/616058414746202113
Developers can also do images in resolution independent ways for certain types of image assets used in the apps, like icons. You wouldn't be able to do these for photos, but it would help. Also for our app, when it…
This is the same as the jump from iOS 6 to iOS 7, except that was more UI code. It was difficult to support both and keep the correct look and feel between the apps without a lot of extra work, even more if you weren't…
While that could be true, this list also includes the names; which would not be possible from what you're describing.
It could also be that apple wanted the other part of Burstly which did advertising, to help support their iAd platform.
I agree this might be nice for certain apps, say the Youtube app, where the whole purpose of the app is to show video to the user. I write a bunch of apps right now that have the ability to show video has one of the…
The sdk looks nice, but there's certain requirements, like putting the chromecast icon on EVERY screen off the app that is a little bit of a turnoff.
I had a similar issue, typed in my zip code (32773) and it listed Summit Broadband with a 100mbps fiber connection. Looked at their site, they're close by (a couple cities over), but not in my area. Couldn't find…
Looks like this could be useful, if the app supported multiple apple id's it would make managing multiple accounts a lot easier than using the website.
Simple answer: Don't get information from kids under 13 unless you have parents permission. You must also have a privacy policy. Complex answer: How you determine if the person is under 13 and how you get the parents…
I disagree, if I order something from a site and it says it'll ship and I don't get it, I would probably call, which would probably get everything fixed. Since my card would never have been charged I don't think there's…
There's an app called Boom that allows you to make the volume of things louder on OS X. Believe it's available on the app store.
3 hours in and the link doesn't work.
Amazon doesn't run their site off the same set of EC2 servers and systems that everyone else does. They just used their experience to build it.
Because of the token limit, I'm sure they don't want to offer a demo because that could cost them a token they might never get back.
There's a "report issue" button if you hit the bottom right corner of the map. It allows you to drop pins where issues are and gives free text fields to enter information.