This is because in 2013 the *definition* of autism was expanded to include Asperger's, CDD, PDD-NOS, and the Autistic Disorder.
Numbers went up because the definition changed to include more variants. And testing and awareness of Autism just got better over time. This is insane.
@figma Is there any way to get this to output to a functional Figma file, that can then be polished and iterated on?
Otherwise all you've done is wrap Claude 🤦♂️
New Glenn safely reached its intended orbit during today's NG-1 mission, accomplishing our primary objective. The second stage is in its final orbit following two successful burns of the BE-3U engines. The Blue Ring Pathfinder is receiving data and performing well.
We lost the booster during descent. We knew landing the first stage on the first try was ambitious. We'll learn, refine, and apply that knowledge to our next launch in the spring. We're thrilled with today's outcome. More: https://t.co/5cF4ACgm3X
@emollick If the global government released a confirmation that an alien intelligence was on its way to Earth and would arrive in 5 years, we would descend into chaos...
BEWARE OF LIVE AI DEEPFAKES!
95K people are watching this “LIVE event” and the creator appears to be SpaceX…
If your loved ones are late to know about this, they could get scammed. Smart people get scammed all the time.
And congrats @SpaceX !
@mikeymo@maccaw "Great Great Grandpa MacCaw" definitely slept like shit, but the times dictated for you to "stop whining and get over it".
Far better to Reflect and tweak, me thinks.
@psyv282j9d@maccaw@Apple How do they then use this cross-platform?! You've spent 3 seconds to reply to a team on a subject they've dedicated YEARS to perfect the UX for.
Two weeks ago we released Reflect on Apple's App Store - it’s been a disaster.
Initially, we used TestFlight to distribute our iOS app, which worked well and allowed us to quickly iterate and ship updates. However, there was a cap on the number of users we could have.
Eventually, we decided to move to the App Store. Anyone familiar with this process knows it involves some back-and-forth before getting approval, but finally, the Apple reviewers gave us their blessing.
We announced our new iOS app and transitioned our customers off TestFlight. Job done! Or so we thought...
A week later, we prepared an update to the app with some editor fixes. The update was denied. Apple stated that our sign-in process violated their Terms of Service.
We use end-to-end encryption to protect our customers' notes so that nobody else, not even us, can read them. Our encryption process works in two stages: first, Apple or Google Auth is used to log into your Reflect account, and then you provide an encryption password which is used to end-to-end encrypt your notes. This password never leaves your device, ensuring your notes remain secure.
Apple's issue was with displaying a password field after the "Sign in with Apple" button, which they claimed was against their terms of service. It's important to note that this functionality had not changed since the initial approval of the app. They had approved the app, we announced it, moved everyone to it, and now they were blocking our update. We've tried appealing several times but have never received a response.
We are now in limbo. I don't know what to do.
This story is not unique. Every day developers are running into these app-store issues, but many are afraid to speak up in case of reprisals. Apple, if you're wondering why there are no apps for the Apple Vision, maybe take a good look in the mirror and think about how you treat us.
Of all the apps I made:
- Only 7 generated at least $1 (40%) 💸
- Only 2 allowed make a living (11%) ✅
🔪💀 Shipping fast is nice but killing fast is underrated.
👉 If one app generate $100/month but you have no idea how to grow it, and you already exhausted all your options to grow it, move on.
You're going to waste lots of time otherwise. Some products are just not made for you.
Bonus: Each new app you make will be faster because you can reuse code etc